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| NikonWeb: The early days of electronic photography at Nikon |
| Thursday, February 10, 2011 | by Rob Galbraith |
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Nikon was among the photo industry heavyweights offered Photoshop by Thomas and John Knoll in 1988; Nikon declined, and the brothers ultimately struck a licensing deal with Adobe later that year. This is among the interesting tidbits of information published this week in a NikonWeb article on the early days of electronic photography at Nikon.
Written by Alan Bartlett, a key figure in Nikon's fledgling electronic imaging division in Europe in the 1990s, it describes the company's scanner/transmitter devices, still video cameras and the E2/E2S, Nikon's first digital SLR.
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NikonWeb: Alan Bartlett on the early days of electronic imaging at Nikon
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