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Corel And Future Image
Share Digital Imaging Industry
Predictions
New Breakthroughs in Technology Will
Make The Power of Digital
Images More Accessible To The Mass
Market and Corporate Enterprises
Ottawa and San Mateo, CA
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July 24, 2006
– Corel Corporation (NASDAQ: CREL; TSE:
CRE), a leading global software
provider, and Future Image, a market
research and consulting firm focused on
the future of imaging, today outlined
the upcoming new technology
developments, industry standards, and
market trends that will make the power
of digital images more accessible to the
mass market and corporate enterprises in
the future.
Alexis Gerard, co-author of Going
Visual: Using Images to Enhance
Productivity, Decision-Making and Profits
and the principal analyst of Future
Image, and Blaine Mathieu, General
Manager of Corel’s Digital Imaging
Business Unit, shared their viewpoints
on anticipated breakthroughs and
emerging trends that will shape how
consumers and businesses use digital
photography and visual information to
enhance their personal and professional
lives in the future.
Anticipating how future trends and
emerging technologies will make a major
impact on the digital photography
industry over the next five years,
Gerard and Mathieu have nine insightful
industry predictions in the following
categories: mass market trends, new
technologies and emerging standards.
Mass Market Trends:
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By 2007, over 80% of home image takers
will have more than 5,000 photo and
video images stored on their PCs.
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By 2008, home image takers will have
placed images with at least three
distinct online services.
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By 2010, 80% of knowledge workers will
actively manipulate and improve photo
or video images on a weekly basis.
Corporations will become more
dependent on visual communications to
boost sales, enhance their
professional images, improve security
and communicate more effectively with
foreign markets.
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The major “consumable” in digital
imaging is the customer’s time, which
is much more costly than materials
such as film and paper. Profits will
come to vendors who help customers
save time. Vendors will start
capitalizing on this trend in 2007.
New Technologies and Emerging Standards:
“We are entering an age where visual
communications has become more essential
than ever to improving our work and
personal lives while fostering our
social networks,” said Gerard. “At the
same time, we are seeing an explosion on
the image capture side with the
tremendous growth of camera-phones and
other devices. People are taking
thousands of new images each year. New
developments in imaging software will
now make it easier for consumers and
businesses to access and share those
images.”
According to Mathieu, tackling the
growing “digital shoebox” dilemma is a
top priority for companies like Corel
who seek to make images more accessible
and valuable to users at work and at
home.
“Right now, home users have thousands of
images stored on PCs and with various
online imaging services that are not
being effectively used or shared because
they can’t find them, don’t know how to
share them, or are concerned with losing
control of their images as they become
spread across multiple online services.
At the same time, corporate enterprises
are starting to rely heavily on visual
images to drive greater profits, build
stronger relationships with customers,
overcome language barriers and expedite
decision making processes. These
business users are looking for a better
way to find, edit, store and share
images in the future,” said Mathieu.
Leading imaging industry analysts will
discuss market trends and emerging
standards during one of the sessions of
the inaugural 6Sight™ conference on
October 24 and 25, 2006 in Monterey, CA.
The annual event brings together
technologists, marketers, futurists,
artists, educators, customers and
members of the media for a program
emphasizing innovative use cases,
breakthrough technologies, and
creativity. This year’s theme is “The
Connected Imaging Revolution”
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imaging tools that help people connect
more effectively with each other through
user-generated content, for work,
personal, and community purposes
For more information on the 6sight
conference, please visit
www.6sight.com or contact Joe Byrd
at
JByrd@FutureImage.com.
For more information on the digital
imaging industry predictions, please
contact Gail Scibelli at 617-539-9984.
If you wish to obtain a copy of Going
Visual: Using Images to Enhance
Productivity, Decision-Making and Profits,
please visit
www.amazon.com.
Forward Looking Statements
This release contains forward -looking
statements with respect to anticipated
trends in the digital imaging industry.
Predictions of future trends are highly
speculative by nature and the
predictions in this release are based
solely on the subjective opinions and
experience of the individuals quoted in
this release. There are a number of
factors that could influence the
accuracy of these predictions, such as
the rate of adoption of digital imaging
technology by consumers, the emergence
of new or different technologies,
economic trends and other factors. For
the above reasons, the forward-looking
information in this release should not
be used in formulating a decision to
invest in Corel or any other company
that participates in the digital imaging
business. We disclaim any obligation or
undertaking to provide any updates or
revisions to any predictions to reflect
any change in our expectations or any
change in events, conditions or
circumstances on which the
forward-looking statement is based.
About Future Image
San
Mateo, CA-based Future Image is the
leading independent center of expertise
on the future of Imaging. Future Image
delivers its expertise through executive
conferences, continuous information
services, research studies, and custom
advisory services for a client base that
includes the leading corporations in the
imaging, computer/peripherals/software
and telecommunications industries, as
well as government agencies, financial
institutions and corporate IT
departments. It is the official
information and research partner of the
International Imaging Association (I3A).
About Corel Corporation
Corel is a leading global packaged
software company with an estimated
installed base of over 40 million users.
The Company provides high quality,
affordable and easy-to-use productivity,
graphics and digital imaging software
and enjoys a favorable market position
among value-conscious consumers and
small businesses. Its products are sold
in over 75 countries through a scalable
distribution platform comprised of
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs),
Corel's international websites, and a
global network of resellers and
retailers. The Company's product
portfolio features well-established,
globally recognized brands including
CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite, Corel®
WordPerfect® Office, WinZip®,Corel®
Paint Shop Pro®, and Corel® Painter™. To
learn more about Corel, please visit
www.corel.com.
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