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«Creates lasting memories from your images» Netlife PhotoCenter «Creates lasting memories from your images»

Agenda - Current market situation - About Netlife PhotoCenter - What we can offer

Current market situation The digital imaging sector has developed quickly over the last few years: 1990s Yesterday Today Digital cameras entered the market The images are stored on the computer Pictures in the traditional album

Market potential The Norwegian Photo Council estimates that Norwegians will take approximately 1 Billion digital images this year. 60 % of all Norwegian households now have a digital camera. More than 400 000 digital cameras were sold in Norway 2004, it has been estimated by the Norwegian Photo Council that 500 000 digital cameras will be sold in Norway 2005. Mobile phones with integrated cameras is a new, important and challenging trend. Last year, 4 times more mobile phones than digital cameras were sold in Norway.

Netlife PhotoCenter User friendly software Our kiosk is part of our end-to-end software solution, Netlife PhotoSuite. The kiosk communicates with all common types of digital media. The images are transferred to the laboratory using the shops local network or the Internet. User friendly software Opportunity to sell Thank you cards, calendars and photo gifts in addition to regular prints. Editing functions like colour- and light adjustments, gray scale and contrasts.

Advantages New source of income with a huge potential An opportunity to sell more of other products by extending and improving the product range Will get your customers back into the shop to collect the pictures; an opportunity to sell even more Increased customer relations

What we can offer One user - several opportunities

Kiosk Our kiosk communicates with all common types of digital media.

Shops without a digital minilab Shops without digital minilabs may also use Netlife PhotoCenter. The orders will be transferred to a collaborating lab using the Internet. The orders will then be produced and returned to the original shop. Our current customers could be used as collaborating labs. Currently; close to 300 shops are using our software.

Operations and maintenance Continuous development of the kiosk software Automatic upgrades Support Remote control of the kiosk Our Kiosk Monitoring System makes sure that the kiosk is online and responding

Safety The kiosk uses Linux as operating system Images transferred via the Internet are preliminary stored in a virtual safe placed in a submarine bunker in Trondheim. 3 meter thick walls made of concrete and solid firewalls protect Netlifes servers against both physical and electronical break-ins. All images are stored on two independent servers. A third backup is stored on tape and placed on a different location Back-up of the orders are also automatically stored on the kiosk.

Contact Do you have any enquiries regarding our products? Please do not hesitate to contact us on tel +47 73 99 10 20 or by e-mail ales@netlife.no Netlife Internet Solutions Kjøpmannsgata 5 7013 Trondheim Norway