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| The U.S. Consumer Photo Prints Market Forecast: 2008-2013 estimates the digital photo print volume for each year of the forecast period. It estimates volumes and revenue for prints made at home, online, retail, and work, as well as their relative growth rates through the forecast period. It also forecasts prints by the capture device where the photos are made. Consumer printing trends that impact the forecast are provided, with relevant information taken from InfoTrends’ various consumer surveys. |
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Features
Executive Summary Top Five Takeaways Introduction Definitions Data Sources Methodology Capture Devices Print Quantities per Capture Device Retail Prints Parameters of the U.S. Consumer Photo Prints Forecast Considerations that Impact the Forecast Drivers for U.S. Print Volume Growth Capture Devices with Advanced Technology Economic Situation May Give Boost to Print Volume Photo Prints Best for Archiving Barriers for U.S. Print Volume Growth Prints Seen as Old-Fashioned Many Choices Breed Confusion Cost and Perceived Cost Consumer Behavior Overall Usage Patterns Print Location Print Forecast Assumptions Print Volume Will Continue to be Spread among Various Print Methods Print Prices Will Stay Fairly Stable More Pictures Will be Taken with Camera Phones, but Few Printed The Economy Impacts Digital Imaging, but not Output U.S. Print Forecast Top-Line Results Print Forecast by Capture Device Print Forecast by Print Location Print Forecast by Retail Print Location Conclusion Appendix: Forecast Tables
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