Leonard Goh | Jun 02, 2009
(Credit: Photo Shower Curtain)
Now this is a new way to exhibit your photographs, if not yourself in the buff.
Photo Shower Curtain has a service that prints pictures onto shower curtains which you can hang in your bathroom. If you're wondering whether the ink will fade after a hot bath, the company's Web site states that it uses a sublimation process which fuses the ink into the fabric itself and is so lasting you can even throw the curtain into the washing machine for a spin.
If you're interested, you'll need to send Photo Shower Curtain a high-resolution picture of at least 2,000 pixels on the long end and at least 2MB to 7MB for best results. However, it will set you back US$149 to US$199 to get a customized shower curtain (excluding shipping) and that's pretty pricey for something that's just going to hang in the bathroom.
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Leonard Goh | Jun 02, 2009
Should I? (Screenshot by CNET Asia)
If you're on Facebook, I'm sure you would have come across a fair number of quizzes, ranging from simple personality tests to advanced questionnaires to find out when you would be getting married. I usually steer clear of such surveys, but a couple of them caught my attention. The first was: "What brand of dSLR should I own?" After answering a series of questions, it suggested to me that I should get a Sony. Another quiz, "Which classic photographic film are you", revealed that I am the Kodak T-Max P3200, though I've been using the Kodak Tri-X for the longest time.
The survey results are interesting, if a little dodgy. So does that mean I should get a Sony dSLR for my next camera purchase? I wouldn't know until I head to the store and give the camera a hands-on as well as compare it with the other models on the market. Would you heed the advice of such quizzes? Sound out here.