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Kodak gallery photo view5/16/2023 Please note, only your photos that you have uploaded will be moved.Your photos will automatically be moved to Shutterfly: We will keep you informed about the status of the migration of your photos every step of the way, so you’ll know when you can access your free Shutterfly account. Click here for more details.īoth Kodak Gallery and Shutterfly are committed to the easy, safe and secure transition of your photos to Shutterfly-at no cost to you and no actions needed on your part. Your photos will remain intact and our Kodak Gallery Europe websites will continue to operate as usual until further notice. These changes do not apply if you registered as a Kodak Gallery Europe customer. NOTE: The sale of Kodak Gallery assets to Shutterfly are for US and Canada account registrants only. They offer many complementary services and products found at Kodak Gallery. Your account and photos will be moved for free to Shutterfly, a leading online photo services and social expression company. Would one of them have become the next Instagram? Pinterest? Or even Facebook? Perhaps.Īs you know, Kodak Gallery is shutting down US and Canada operations as of July 2, 2012. In other words, imagine if these early photo-sharing sites were able to reinvest in their futures without having to focus on integration with their parents. One has to wonder however what would have happened if Yahoo and Kodak just purchased the photo sharing sites without taking them over. Interestingly, everything said about Yahoo equally applies to Kodak but at least the Rochester-based film company isn’t a software/service provider so their inability to capitalize on this asset is more understandable. It is pretty incredible that photo sharing has been in the news so much recently – with my recent post about Yahoo/Flickr from earlier today. The company will be transferring 5 billion photos in July but in June Shutterfly will be sending instructions to users determining how they want to link up their Kodak Gallery account to their service. The email below was sent to customers today to let them know about the transition which is also detailed here. This past March it was announced that as part of Kodak’s restructuring, the online photo-sharing site ofoto or Kodak Photo Gallery will be sold off to Shutterfly and your photos will automatically be converted to the company’s platform – unless you opt out.
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