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    Magazine (digital only) [34] [35] Minicam: The Miniature Camera Monthly: Automobile Digest Publishing Company: English: US: Monthly: 1937–1949: Renamed to Minicam Photography 1940, then Modern Photography 1949: Magazine Modern Photography: 0026-8240: Photographic Publishing Company: English: US: Monthly: 1949–1989 [7] Ceased (merged into ...

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    Today, photo sharing sites such as Flickr, Picasa, and PhotoBucket, as well as social websites, are used by millions of people to share their pictures. Digital photography and social media allow organizations and corporations to make photographs more accessible to a greater and more diverse population.

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    From the IBM 1360 Photo-Digital Storage System Principles of Operation. Data was stored on small 35 by 70 mm cards of stiff film known as chips, each one holding 32 data "frames" in a 4 x 8 array. Each frame contained 492 lines of about 420 bits each, 0s written as a black-clear pattern, and 1s as a clear-black (using Manchester encoding).

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