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Casio digital art frame

Dennis Hissink
CES report
Thursday 7th, January 2010
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Casio announce that it has developed a new digital imaging product that transforms ordinary digital photographs into works of fine art. Utilizing a “snapshot-to-painting conversion” function to render digital photographs into creative and personalized artistic expressions, Casio’s digital art frame is unlike any conventional digital photo frame on the market. Going beyond simply decorating a home or office with a revolving view of favorite photographs, Casio’s new product can actually create original photographic artwork from digital images, making it more enjoyable than ever to share images with friends and family.

Casio art frame

Casio digital art frame
A truly next-generation digital imaging product, the Casio art frame converts ordinary photographs into vibrant works of art by using image recognition and image processing technologies. Users can create up to eight different authentic styles of art from a single photo at the push of a button: Water Color Painting, Color Pencil Sketch, Pastel Painting, Pointillism, Air Brush, Oil Painting, Gothic Oil Painting, and Fauvist Oil Painting. "We are excited to announce yet another innovative product with unparalleled features distinctive to Casio," said Toshiharu Okimuro, Chairman of Casio America, Inc. "The Casio digital art frame adds personalization and artistic integrity to your conventional digital photo frame."

Casio art frame includes face recognition technology
The Casio digital art frame integrates Casio’s superior facial recognition technology to create a work of art that highlights facial characteristics in the image, ensuring that people’s faces are completely recognizable. Moreover, users can enjoy slide shows with automatic playback of photos, art, or both, just by inserting an SD card with photos on it.

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Dynamic photo function integrated in the digital art frame
The product also comes with Dynamic Photo, a popular function in Casio’s digital cameras that enables the creation of composite moving images. User can combine moving characters directly on the digital art frame. With the included Art Dynamic Photo function, which applies snapshot-to-painting conversion to the Dynamic Photo images, users can create moving works of art to impress and entertain family, friends and guests. The Casio art frame also uses Adobe Flash Lite playback technology, which allows users to display preset Flash content, such as clocks and calendars, to add a decorative accent to just about any type of room. Users can also download additional content from the internet. Or they can use family photos to make their own homemade clocks and calendars, by combining the Dynamic Photo and snapshot-to-painting conversion functions on the digital art frame and images from a Casio digital camera with high-speed burst shooting.

Casio art frame

Casio art frame creates creative potential
Packed with all these new features, Casio’s new digital art frame is a quantum leap beyond conventional digital photo frames, which really do nothing more than replace photo frames for printed photos. Casio’s digital art frame unleashes the full creative potential of every user, providing entirely new kinds of fun for users to want to create and share images. The new product will be available in the spring of 2010.

Casio digital art frame specifications
• Display: 10.2-inch WSVGA color LCD
• Internal Memory: 2 GB
• Card Slots: SD × 1
• Compatible Cards: SD/SDHC
• Input-output Terminal: USB (Type A) × 1
• Audio: Stereo speakers
• Connectivity: Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/11g)
• Power Source: AC100-240V
• Compatible Files: Still images (JPEG/BMP/PNG/RAW), video (Motion JPEG)
• Compatible Files: Audio (MP3/WAV)
• Main Functions: Picture alteration, slideshow, Dynamic Photo, index display, automatic recognition of height and width, rotation, zoom, clock, calendar, alarm
• Power Saving: Automatic display on/off using viewer proximity sensor, light sensor, and schedule setting, automatic power on/off
• Size: 1.03×8.19×1.18 inches
• Weight: 2.75 lbs

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