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International digital stores High precision prints at high speed is what the latest Noritsu QSS Digital Minilab at Millers Digital Colour Lab Fort is all about. This new lab which was opened in the heart of Fort on Monday by Millers Limited, the long standing distributor for Kodak in Sri Lanka, will utilise this machine to improve services to their existing customers as well as capitalise on the tremendous potential for professional and amateur photographers in the country. In Sri Lanka to open the store was Kodak's General Manager Distributor Markets for Consumer and Professional Imaging Awais Ahmed and Chairman Millers Anthony Page. "The environment at this store conforms to Kodak's international Digital store concept", said Ahmed. All stores are uniformly designed by Kodak, with piped music, a perfumed aroma within the store and a pleasant atmosphere conducive to spending more time within the store itself. "The QSS 3101 combines the latest in Digital technology with the technology of Silver Halide Photography, with the QSS 3101 Digital setting the standard for tomorrow, providing high quality images in Silver Halide paper", said Ahmed. The QSS 3101 Digital offers a new freedom to photographers, with prints possible from multiple image sources. "Leaping into the next generation, a lab system that supports a wide range of digital print services is now available to photographers". |
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