Fujifilm
Face Detection Technology a Cure for Uneasy Subjects
Survey Shows Majority are Camera Shy; Launch of Best Face
Forward Web Site
Fujifilm Press Release Summary:
Valhalla, NY, November 9, 2006 - More than 73 percent of women
and almost 50 percent of men feel uneasy in front of a camera.
So says the surprising results of a survey conducted recently by
FUJIFILM U.S.A., Inc., which commissioned the study to learn why
so many folks are apprehensive when asked to smile for a
picture.
According to survey respondents, weight and hair style concerns
are the main reasons for their "picture phobia." In fact, 44%
surveyed preferred to do laundry, 34% would rather pay bills and
18% would rather visit the dentist than pose for a picture.
While some would prefer to steer clear of a photographer
altogether, many survey respondents cited factors that would
make the picture-taking experience – even the most casual one –
more pleasurable. Feeling better about appearance (52.9%), help
with hair and make-up (35.9%), having the right clothes (26.3%)
and/or including family and friends in the picture (27.1%)
topped the list. *
According to psychotherapist and author, Doris Wild Helmering,
the overwhelming reason for this "picture phobia" is the fear
the camera will reveal what subjects perceive as physical flaws.
"Ever notice how right before a picture is taken, subjects fix
their hair, flatten their stomachs, remove glasses, stand
sideways to camouflage a growing midriff or look upward to
tighten a sagging neckline?" said Helmering. "The bottom line is
that everyone wants to see themselves at their very best."
Fujifilm's "Picture Phobia" Cure
Fujifilm's latest digital imaging innovation - Face Detection
Technology - should help ease these photo fears. Cameras with
Face Detection Technology aboard, like the current FinePix
S6000fd and FinePix F31fd (available December 2006) can identify
up to 10 human faces in a scene and set the correct focus and
exposure for those faces, automatically. With the correct focus
and exposure, the faces of photo subjects are sharp, in the best
light and looking their very best. Quite simply, Fujifilm's Face
Detection Technology helps a subject put their "best face
forward."
"Best Face Forward" is the theme of a new Web site from FUJIFILM
U.S.A. Located at www.fujifilmusa.com/BestFaceForward, the site
serves as an information hub for looking great in photos. There,
visitors can learn more about Fujifilm's Face Detection
Technology and how it helps to improve "people pictures" and the
overall quality of a photo. In addition, FUJIFILM U.S.A. asked a
panel of experts to divulge a few secrets for putting your best
face forward in pictures and their tips are on the site as well.
Visitors also can find smart tips for looking their best in what
many consider their worst photograph: the driver's license
picture.
In addition, at www.fujifilmusa.com/BestFaceForward visitors can
challenge their powers of observation by completing a fun Face
Detective game for a chance to win one of eight digital camera
prize packages containing the new FinePix S6000fd camera, a
256MB xD-Picture Card and a 4-pack of Energizer e² Lithium AA
batteries or the Grand Prize: a Weekend Trip for Two to New York
City and a portrait sitting with professional photographer,
James Ferrara.
About Fujifilm
Fujifilm brings continuous innovation and leading-edge products
to a broad spectrum of industries including medical, life
sciences, consumer electronic, chemical, graphic arts,
information systems, photography and office products based on
its vast portfolio of digital, optical, fine chemical and thin
film coating technologies. The company provides products and
services that contribute to the advancement of culture, science,
technology and industry, as well as to improved health and
environmental protection. It is the global leader in digital
minilabs; Computed Radiography systems; ink dyes, pigments and
UV inks for inkjet printers and materials used in the production
of flat panel displays. It was ranked number 18 for U.S. patents
granted in 2005, employs more than 75,000 people worldwide and
in the year ended March 31, 2006, had global revenues of $22.8
billion.
FUJIFILM U.S.A., Inc., Valhalla, NY, is a U.S. marketing
subsidiary of FUJIFILM Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, providing
digital and analog photographic Imaging Systems,
Recording/Storage Media and Motion Picture Film products and
services to consumers, professionals and businesses.
For more information on FUJIFILM U.S.A. products, customers can
call 800-800-FUJI or access the FUJIFILM U.S.A. Web site at
www.fujifilmusa.com.
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