Making prints from your home movies. I'm Fred Fishkin with technology BootCamp, a report on gadgets and gear. Canon has announced new models of its Pixma printers and among the features is the ability, through software, to make prints from high definition movies. Canon's Nicole Lancellotti...
"Full HD Movie Print is going to allow you to capture and preserve those perfect memories. I'm sure that everyone's had that opportunity when you're watching a child blow out their first birthday cake and unless you have the technical timing to get that perfect moment when she's blowing out the candles, it's almost impossible."
But with the software, which is installed with the printer, you can go through video you've taken frame by frame and when you get the perfect moment, just click print. The MG 5220 all in one wireless printer, priced at under one hundred fifty dollars, allows users to print via an iPhone app and a new app for Android phones as well. The MP 495 wireless is priced at under 80 dollars. You can find us with archives, interviews and more at BootCamp.com. I'm Fred Fishkin.
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