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iPad And HD To Lead Renaissance Of The Photo Professional?
Christina Vaughan, CEPIC President
ByJohn KennedyChristina Vaughan, founder and CEO of Image Source and president of the European trade body CEPIC, which represents over 1,000 picture sources in Europe, was speaking to siliconrepublic.com during CEPIC’s annual congress in Dublin this week.
How will the iPad, iphone or the new Samsung Wave HD phone which all feature HD screens will revolutionise the business.
"But now there are some very interesting developments. The perfect example is the iPad, this will lead to higher expectations in terms of visual literacy – provenance, the original source of quality imagery will matter because the means will exist to define who is the copyright holder, who has the right to license that image, carefully and properly.”
"There are so many parallels in terms of what happened in music and what has been happening with photography. There has been a negative side, but there can be a positive side too," Vaughan said.
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