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        Adobe Photoshop 1.0 (TM) is the second professional image manipulation program available for Macintosh computers

        Eastman Kodak prototypes an electronic camera back designed for the needs of photojournalists

        Dycam releases an electronic camera for business imaging applications

        Eastman Kodak announced the development of its Photo CD system and a proposed worldwide standard for defining color in the digital environment of computers and computer peripherals

        1991

        Sony releases the SEPS-1000 Digital Studio Camera for modest quality advertising

        Rollei and Arca Swiss announce their digital studio cameras

        Kodak Professional Digital Camera System (DCS) is introduced, enabling photojournalists to take electronic pictures with a Nikon F-3 camera equipped by Kodak with a 1.3 megapixel sensor

        1992

        Kodak Digital Camera releases the DCS 200 digital camera

        Leaf Systems announces the Leaf camera back for studio cameras, such as Hasselblad or Sinar

        National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) releases Mosaic, the first browser enabling users to view photographs over the Internet
        
        1993

        Adobe Photoshop is available for MS-DOS/Windows platforms

        Nikon, Canon, Leaf Systems, and others announce new digital cameras for photojournalists and studio photographers respectively

        LivePicture image manipulation software is announced by HSC, Inc.

        The International Center of Photography features Joyce Tenneson solo exhibition

        National Women in Photography Conference is held for the first time

        1994

        Associated Press announces the AP/Kodak NC2000 digital camera for photojournalists

        Apple Computer, Sony, and Kodak announce new digital cameras

        Apple Computer introduces RISC technology to the desktop computer market with the new PowerPC line

        Museum of Modern Art features »American Politicians: Photographs from 1843 to 1993« exhibition

        1995

        Kodak introduces its Home Page on the World Wide Web of the Internet

       1996

        Nikon F5 camera is introduced

        Kodak demonstrates their new FLASHPIX technology at the COMDEX trade show Developed collaboratively by Kodak, Hewlett-Packard Company, Live Picture Inc, and Microsoft Corp, it incorporates many features from existing image formats and adds new capabilities

        Museum of Modern Art features »Pictures of the Times: A Century of Photography from The New York Times« exhibition

        The Photography Network is founded in San Francisco, California
        
        
      1997

        Nikon introduces the E2Ns, a professional-level digital SLR camera


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