PHOTO PROCESSING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COSMIC Marsam Trading Corp. 2601 N.W. 105th Avenue Miami FL 33172 photo processing, film development, unexposed photographic film, digital photographic equipment, namely, cameras, scanners, stands, lenses, slide projectors, lens hoods, lens caps, filters, exposure meters and flash guns;photo processing, film development, unexposed photographic film, digital photographic equipment, namely, cameras, scanners, stands, lenses, slide projectors, lens hoods, lens caps, filters, exposure meters and flash guns;photo processing, film development, unexposed photographic film, digital photographic equipment, namely, cameras, scanners, stands, lenses, slide projectors, lens hoods, lens caps, filters, exposure meters and flash guns;photo processing, film development, unexposed photographic film, digital photographic equipment, namely, cameras, scanners, stands, lenses, slide projectors, lens hoods, lens caps, filters, exposure meters and flash guns;
NIMSTEC NimsTec Limited 45 Victoria Street, P.O. Box HM 2468 Hamilton HM JX Bermuda photo processing, film developing and printing; photo processing, film developing and printing for three dimensional photography services;cameras and film for photography, and three dimensional photography;
PHOTOMAIL Photoworks, Inc. 1551 Valley Forge Rd. Lansdale PA 19446 [photo processing, developing, printing, enlarging, finishing and] digitizing services;
PREMIER EDITION KONICA PHOTO IMAGING, INC. 725 Darlington Avenue Mahwah NJ 07430 photo processing;photographic prints;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of printing a digital photo including transmitting instructions for printing the photo to a printer, printing the photo onto a surface using the printer; also printing on the surface coded data indicative of an identity of the photo and a plurality of reference points on the photo, wherein the coded data is printed on the surface in a form which can be read by an optical sensing device to identify a location of the sensing device relative to the photo, thereby enabling a function to be invoked in relation to the photo.