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Advanced Photo System film was mildly popular in the 1990s.
Digital and Advanced Photo System cameras have also given up the black look.
The Advanced Photo System was a technology for photographic film and cameras.
Since the 1990s, panoramic photos have been available on the Advanced Photo System film.
No one expects the new technology, known as the Advanced Photo System, to replace conventional photography.
Canon was one of the original developers of the Advanced Photo System format.
PEN is also the medium for Advanced Photo System film.
Consider the car companies, faced with safety and energy regulations, or camera makers, reinventing point-and-shoots to fit advanced photo system film cartridges.
By the end of 2005, Kodak ceased manufacturing cameras that used the Advanced Photo System.
This little camera comes with Advanced Photo System features such as three picture formats and drop-in film cartridge loading.
An affordable price, an ultra-compact design, a stylish look and Advanced Photo System technology add up to a fun and fashionable way to take photographs.
Advanced Photo System (APS) is a now discontinued film format for still photography first produced in 1996.
The five companies will introduce the Advanced Photo System at a trade show in February; marketing will begin in earnest in April.
The C800 Advantix camera from Kodak is an Advanced Photo System camera with point-and-shoot simplicity.
In 1996 Canon introduced its first ELPH Advanced Photo System camera and it immediately became a global sensation.
The Advanced Photo System was an attempt of a major upgrade of photographic technology for amateurs, but was soon overtaken by the popularity of digital photography.
The Revio family of Advanced Photo System (APS) cameras represents an optimal blend of beauty and brains.
In 1996 a smaller format called Advanced Photo System (APS) was introduced by a consortium of photographic companies in an attempt to supersede 135 film.
People wanted better pictures and more creativity at the time of picture taking," said Bill Atkinson, the systems integration manager of Kodak's Advanced Photo Systems business.
The Canon ELPH was a full-featured compact Advanced Photo System point and shoot camera released in May 1996 as part of a series.
Thompson handles worldwide advertising for Kodak consumer film and advanced photo systems, while Ogilvy handles corporate brand advertising as well as digital and applied imaging products.
Setting a new standard for compactness and affordability, the Canon ELPH Jr. brings the benefits of Advanced Photo System technology to a wider audience.
All ELPH cameras used the Advanced Photo System (APS) film format and were known for being very compact and stylish.
Lurking just over the horizon are technological developments that may eventually transform amateur photography, including digital cameras that don't use film and new photofinishing programs like the Advanced Photo System.
Thirty-five percent of all Advanced Photo System cameras sold are Elphs, said Herbert Keppler, publishing director of American Photo and Popular Photography magazines.