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What is an electronic photo?

Electronic headshots, also known as headshots, are realized by computers and cameras installed with headshots software.

In Hongkong and Macau, it is called sticker photo, which is a very popular photography method in Japan and China, and most of them are self-portraits. Around 2000, the whole body paste appeared, which can pat the whole body, breaking through the limitation that the big head paste can only pat the head.

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Development history

The invention of the photo machine is controversial in China. Tang Jun, the former president of Microsoft China, claimed to have invented the prototype of photo stickers. He claimed that he had sold the patent to a Japanese company for $500,000.

However, according to some data, the actual inventor of the photo sticker is Japanese Miho Sasaki. Miss Miki Sasaki is called "the mother of printing" because she developed this idea, because Miss Miki Sasaki likes all kinds of stickers. Although the original idea was born in women, the actual R&D and production were done by male programmers, which led to the idea of combining photography with stickers.

Subsequently, the printer "printing club" blew a whirlwind of "snapping up" in Japan. After Atlas became popular, SNK, Taitung, Epoch, Make Software, Hitachi and other manufacturers successively shared this market pie, and successively developed and improved the styles of various pasting machines, which promoted the competition in the same industry and spread to Taiwan Province Province, Chinese mainland, South Korea and all over the world.

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