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2009 U.S. Consumer Photo Scanning SurveyPublished by: IDC Published: Feb. 1, 2010 - 14 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study ScopeMethodologySituation Overview Photo Scanner Ownership and UseImaging WorkflowScanning LocationsFuture Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: Number of Scanners Owned by Household Usage, Household Income, and Gender (% of Respondents) Table: Number of Photos Scanned per Month by Household Usage, Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents) Table: Monthly Scanned Images Workflow by Household Usage, Household Income, Gender, and Age (Mean %) Table: Method of Archiving Scanned Pictures for Long-Term Storage by Household Usage, Household Income, Gender, and Age (Mean %) Table: Scanning Location by Household Usage, Household Income, Gender, and Age (Mean %) Table: Percentage of Images Scanned at Home by Household Usage, Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents) Table: Percentage of Images Scanned at Retail Photofinisher by Household Usage, Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents) Table: Percentage of Images Scanned at Internet Service by Household Usage, Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents) AbstractThis IDC study contains results from a top-level study of U.S. digital camera, camera phone, and scanner owners. The survey focuses on key consumer imaging applications, including quantifying how many images and video clips users capture, delete, print, and archive. An analysis of images scanned is brought to light, and trends are identified across survey responses. The data is presented by capture technology where applicable and by total respondents. "IDC believes that consumers' interest in converting their photo prints to digital will rise as their digital experience expands." — Ron Glaz, program director, Worldwide Digital Imaging Solutions and Services Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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