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  2. Atlus - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Atlus launched Print Club (purikura) at arcades in partnership with Sega. [3] It is a photo sticker booth that produces selfie photos. [4] [5] It was conceived by Atlus employee Sasaki Miho in 1994; her bosses at Atlus were initially reluctant about the idea, before later deciding to go ahead with it. [6]

  3. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, purikura (プリクラ) refers to a photo sticker booth or the product of such a photo booth. The name is a shortened form of the registered Atlus/Sega trademark Print Club (プリント倶楽部, Purinto Kurabu), the first purikura machine, introduced to arcades in 1995. Purikura produce what are today called selfies.

  4. Bromide (Japanese culture) - Wikipedia

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    'New Photographic Society'), a photographic bromide-printing company, was founded by Arthur Schwarz during July of 1894 in Schöneberg, Germany. Because of a variety of NPG patents that were registered across different countries from 1895 to 1897, NPG was able to partner with many other companies in London , New York , and Paris , amongst others.

  5. Naniwa Photography Club - Wikipedia

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    The Naniwa Photography Club (浪華写真倶楽部) is an avant-garde amateur photography club that was established with the support of the Kuwata Photographic Materials company in 1904 in Osaka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the oldest amateur photography club in Japan.

  6. FuRyu - Wikipedia

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    The first product is a portrait seal printing machine titled "Ni-Terangelo". (a combination of "Niteru", meaning "to resemble" in Japanese, and Michelangelo) The company continue expanding into the print seal field in the following years. In December 2001, the company entered the mobile content business by starting a media service titled "Poketsu".

  7. Photographic paper - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for Ansco Cyko photographic paper, 1922. Photographic paper is a paper coated with a light-sensitive chemical, used for making photographic prints.When photographic paper is exposed to light, it captures a latent image that is then developed to form a visible image; with most papers the image density from exposure can be sufficient to not require further development, aside from ...

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