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Kodak is compressing pics to save space
Posted Mar 29th 2006 6:45PM by Marc Perton
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Source: Engadget
When you upload your pics to a photo sharing site, you're usually warned in advance if the site compresses the pics, right? Well, not if you used Kodak's online gallery, according to one former employee who is suing the photo giant. According to Maya Raber, Kodak's former director of engineering, the company "irreversibly damaged" customers' pics, rather than just optimizing them as claimed. According to Raber, Kodak rationalized the practice by saying that customers "wouldn't understand, anyway." Raber says that Kodak put the squeeze on pics as part of a cost-saving plan, and that she was fired after complaining about it.
Posted Mar 29th 2006 6:45PM by Marc Perton
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Source: Engadget
When you upload your pics to a photo sharing site, you're usually warned in advance if the site compresses the pics, right? Well, not if you used Kodak's online gallery, according to one former employee who is suing the photo giant. According to Maya Raber, Kodak's former director of engineering, the company "irreversibly damaged" customers' pics, rather than just optimizing them as claimed. According to Raber, Kodak rationalized the practice by saying that customers "wouldn't understand, anyway." Raber says that Kodak put the squeeze on pics as part of a cost-saving plan, and that she was fired after complaining about it.