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2000's In January of 2000 Evergreen was only the second lab in Oregon to install a $200,000 Fuji Frontier printer. At the time it was the finest digital printer available. Three years later it is still considered the finest hardware. With the rapid expansion of digital cameras we have added two Lucidiom Digital Kiosks. These machines make it easy for digital customers to preview camera media and order prints. For our Internet customers we offered free software to order prints from their home computers. Now we are offering New Free software to promote Photo Sharing on the Internet. Just incidentally those shared photos can now turn into print orders at Evergreen Film Service.
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90's Evergreen entered the digital realm. We added new equipment and a new position, The Photo Doctor. Film and Print scanners now captured images. Photoshop became an essential part of the business. Output was limited to film recorders and color laser copiers. We could now do things with images only dreamed about earlier. |
80's We saw the construction of a new building made to house our first 'Mini-lab,' where we could offer customers one-hour processing. We also established satellite drive-up outlets around the Eugene - Springfield area, providing same-day film developing. We added our first Canon color laser copier to the store at the end of the decade.
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70's This decade was an interesting time for us. Our television clients began to experiment with "Electronic News Gathering," or ENG, as video was then called. Evergreen expanded into more traditional photofinishing and consolidated equipment and facilities in Eugene. By the end of the decade, video tape was firmly established and our motion picture business almost gone, but photofinishing and video transfer services were doing well.
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60's Evergreen Film Service came to life in 1959 in Portland, Oregon, as a motion picture film processing lab. It soon expanded into Eugene, Oregon. Our early focus consisted of television news films and sports films for schools from Olympia, Washington to Red Bluff, Calfornia. Fall weekends were especially chaotic for us in our early years. High school coaches would drop off game films or put them on a bus late Friday, expecting their processed rolls back by Saturday evening. The whole frenzy started again on Sunday with local colleges and universities.
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Evergreen Film Service 1412 W. 7th Ave. - Eugene, Oregon 97402
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