DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHIC RETOUCHING

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DE DIGITAL EVOLUTION, INC. 139 Fulton Street New York NY 10038 Digital photographic retouching; digital photographic printing services, namely, prepress printing and visual graphics printing of photographs;The mark consists of the lowercase letters d and e next to each other in a shadowbox font with a portion of the letters overlapping such that the mark is de.;DIGITAL EVOLUTION;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Computer services, namely, electronic imaging of digital photographs;
DIGITAL EVOLUTION Pier 59 Studios L.P. Chelsea Piers New York NY 10011 Digital photographic retouching; electronic scanning and retouching of digital photographic images; digital photographic printing, namely, iris printing;DIGITAL;Digital photography services for others, namely, portrait photography; photographic composition for others; rental of digital photographic equipment; technical consultation in the field of digital photography; providing facilities for digital photography; providing facilities for digital photography studio services;
DIGITAL EVOLUTION DIGITAL EVOLUTION, INC. 139 Fulton Street New York NY 10038 Digital photographic retouching; digital photographic printing services, namely, prepress printing and visual graphics printing of photographs;DIGITAL;Computer services, namely, electronic imaging of digital photographs;
THE PIXELOGRAPHY COMPANY Pixelography Company, The 12 Oxford Place St. Charles MO 63301 digital photographic retouching, imaging, and compositing services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention is directed to a method of processing at least one digital image of at least one photographic image and distributing at least one visual print produced from the at least one digital image. The method includes the steps of storing at least one digital image of at least one photographic image on at least one image server at a first location. Selective authorized access to the at least one digital image of the at least one photographic image from a second location is then facilitated. Orders are received for at least one visual print of the at least one photographic image from the second location. Based upon the orders, at least one visual image is produced from the stored digital image at the first location in response to the at least one order.