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For Immediate Release Press Release

Kaidan and PictureWorks Announce New Photographic VR Object Solutions
for Consumers

Kaidan and PictureWorks announce the PiXi Photographic VR Object
Starter Kit for E-Commerce and the PiXi Manual Turntable. Consumers
can now easily and affordably create their own QuickTime VR object
movies for use on eBay, Amazon.com and other commercial and personal
web sites.

San Francisco, CA – Macworld Expo – January 5, 2000: The leading
manufacturer of Photographic VR hardware; Kaidan Incorporated,
announced today with PictureWorks Technology, Inc. two new products
targeted at photographic VR object imaging for the Internet. The
Kaidan PiXi Manual Turntable and the PiXi Photographic VR Object
Starter Kit are the ideal ways for consumers to photographically
capture collectibles, products, toys, sculptures and other objects in
a 3-D form. With these new products consumers can quickly and easily
create stunning VR objects for inclusion in documents, e-mail
messages or web pages.

According to Jim Anders, President of Kaidan, “The success of
e-commerce has been startling and amazing. With our new PiXi
solutions, anyone can easily and affordably create 3-D object movies
of their favorite Pokmon characters, Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels cars
or any object they desire. They can post this 3-D image on their
personal web site or use it to showcase and sell their objects on
e-commerce or auction web sites, such eBay or Amazon.com. We’ve
teamed up with PictureWorks who is the ideal partner for this project
as they have excellent consumer-oriented QuickTime VR object software
as well as software solutions that assist with the management and
posting of images to auction sites.”

The PiXi Manual Turntable is 15 inches in diameter and can support
objects weighing up to 50 pounds. The turntable has click-stops every
10 degrees and has index markings for manual positioning in 5 degree
increments. The PiXi Photographic VR Object Starter Kit includes the
PiXi Manual Turntable and PictureWorks Spin PhotoObject software for
both Macintosh and Windows 95/NT.

Ria DiMartino, Sales and Marketing Director for Kaidan states, “We’re
so excited about these new products. We gave an advance preview of
the PiXi at the Atlantique City collectible and antique show late in
1999 and the response was overwhelmingly positive. Dealers and
collectors were eager to take advantage of this new technology.
Instead of looking at several static images, they can now manipulate
and visualize the object on their computer as if they were holding it
their hands.”

“Kaidan’s PiXi Manual Turntable is the perfect compliment to our
Spin PhotoObject software,” stated PictureWorks Vice President of
OEM Sales, Lee Cannon. “PictureWorks is very excited to be working
with Kaidan to provide this complete solution that will no doubt
increase the quality and quantity of VR images on the Internet.”

Scheduled to ship in February 2000, the PiXi Manual Turntable and
PiXi Photographic VR Object Starter Kit will retail for $149.95 and
$179.95 respectively. Optional software and hardware utilities (such
as object support pedestals) are also available from Kaidan and vary
in price accordingly

The PiXi systems will be available from Kaidan and from all
authorized Kaidan resellers and distributors worldwide.

Company and Contact Info:

About Kaidan Incorporated

Kaidan Incorporated is the world’s leading manufacturer and supplier
of Photographic VR solutions for the Internet. Kaidan has active
alliances with many digital imaging companies and supports the
development community through efforts such as
http://www.panoramicvr.com. Kaidan was founded in 1994, and is a
privately held company with main offices in Feasterville,
Pennsylvania. For more information, please contact Kaidan
Incorporated at (215) 364-1778, Fax (215) 322-4186 or visit the
company at http://www.kaidan.com

Contact: Ria DiMartino, Sales and Marketing Director – ria@kaidan.com

About PictureWorks Technology, Inc.

PictureWorks Technology, Inc. is an award-winning developer and
marketer of pioneering Internet imaging technologies. The company’s
products and services provide rich imaging solutions for Internet and
Intranet Web sites and PC users. PictureWorks has strategic
relationships with nearly all of the top digital imaging companies.
PictureWorks was founded in 1994, and is a privately held company
headquartered in Danville, California. For more information, please
contact PictureWorks Technology at (800) 303-5400 or visit the
company at http://www.pictureworks.com.

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For Immediate Release Press Release

Kaidan Announces New Panoramic VR Solutions for Olympus Filmless
Digital Cameras

Kaidan announces several new Panoramic VR tripod heads and software
bundles – bringing new immersive imaging solutions to owners of
Olympus C-2000 zoom/C-2020 zoom and D-500L/D-600L/D-620L filmless
digital cameras.

San Francisco, CA – Macworld Expo – January 5, 2000: The leading
manufacturer of Photographic VR hardware; Kaidan Incorporated,
announced today with two new products targeted at immersive panoramic
imaging for the Internet. The Kaidan KiWi 2000/2020 and the KiWi
600/620 are the ideal companion accessories to the award winning
Olympus C-2000 zoom/C-2020 zoom and D-500L/D-600L/D-620L filmless
digital cameras. With these new KiWi tripod heads, owners of these
Olympus filmless digital cameras can quickly and easily create
stunning immersive panoramic images for inclusion in documents,
e-mail messages or web pages.

The KiWi tripod heads are available separately, or with industry
leading QuickTime VR panoramic stitching software and tripods. These
bundles are aimed directly at the consumer who is looking for an
inexpensive and easy way to capture and distribute panoramas of their
vacations, weddings, homes, schools, events and businesses with no
addition per-use image fees.

According to Jim Anders, President of Kaidan, “Immersive panoramic
imaging has reached the consumer and it’s now affordable and easy to
create. Now anyone can create the same kind of compelling content as
thousands of well-known commercial web sites such as PBS Nova, Buick,
NASA, Honda, National Geographic, Harrods and CNN. And now with our
support for Olympus products, we’ve added another prestigious name to
the mix. With our new KiWi systems, Olympus filmless digital camera
owners can create an unlimited number of high-resolution QuickTime VR
panoramas without licensing restrictions or a per-image “key” fee
associated with other competing systems. Furthermore, these panoramas
can be used for any desired purpose or application. Once you purchase
a KiWi and QTVR application software, you’ll be shooting and creating
panoramas and not spending money in order to create each image.”

Kaidan has engineered two panoramic tripod heads specifically
designed to accommodate these two popular camera families from
Olympus. The heads come with a 2-axis bubble level, a camera
slider/positioner, a captive attachment knob and indexing detent
discs for the standard and numerous wide-angle camera lenses and
settings.

Ria DiMartino, Sales and Marketing Director for Kaidan states, “The
optional QuickTime VR software is easy to use and creates panoramas
from any number of images. Any computer user will be able to drag and
drop a series of images taken with their Olympus filmless digital
camera and the software will automatically generate a complete 360
panoramic image. Authoring tools and utilities for editing, linking
multiple panoramas, adding sounds and maps is also available from
Kaidan.”

Ken Barone, Marketing Manager for Olympus America’s e-business
initiative says, “We are excited about our new relationship with
Kaidan and their technologies. Their new KiWi solutions for our
cameras provides new panoramic and 360 degree tour capabilities that
are ideally suited for our customers as they get more involved with
e-business and e-commerce collectively.”

Scheduled to ship in February 2000, the KiWi 2000/2020 and KiWi
600/620 will retail for $179.95. Bundles with Macintosh or Windows
QuickTime VR creation software begins at $314.95. Additional bundles
with tripods and utility software are available at various prices.

The Olympus KiWi systems will be available from Kaidan and from all
authorized Kaidan resellers and distributors worldwide. Additional
KiWi models designed for other Olympus digital cameras will be
developed and announced in 2000.

Company and Contact Info:

About Kaidan Incorporated

Kaidan Incorporated is the world’s leading manufacturer and supplier
of Photographic VR solutions for the Internet. Kaidan has active
alliances with many digital imaging companies and supports the
development community through efforts such as
http://www.panoramicvr.com. Kaidan was founded in 1994, and is a
privately held company with main offices in Feasterville,
Pennsylvania. For more information, please contact Kaidan
Incorporated at (215) 364-1778, Fax (215) 322-4186 or visit the
company at http://www.kaidan.co

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For Immediate Release Press Release

Kaidan and Fuji Announce New Panoramic VR Solutions for Fujifilm
Digital Cameras

Kaidan announces several new Panoramic VR tripod heads and software
bundles – bringing new immersive imaging solutions to owners of Fuji
MX-2700 and MX-2900 Zoom digital cameras.

San Francisco, CA – Macworld Expo – January 5, 2000: The leading
manufacturer of Photographic VR hardware; Kaidan Incorporated,
announced today with Fuji Photo Film Co, Ltd. two new products
targeted at immersive panoramic imaging for the Internet. The Kaidan
KiWi 2700 and the KiWi 2900 are the ideal companion accessories to
the popular Fujifilm MX-2700 and MX-2900 Zoom digital cameras. With
these new KiWi tripod heads, owners of these Fuji cameras can quickly
and easily create stunning immersive panoramic images for inclusion
in documents, e-mail messages or web pages.

The KiWi tripod heads are available separately, or with industry
leading QuickTime VR panoramic stitching software and tripods. These
bundles are aimed directly at the consumer who is looking for an
inexpensive and easy way to capture and distribute panoramas of their
vacations, weddings, homes, schools, events and businesses.

According to Jim Anders, President of Kaidan, “Immersive panoramic
imaging has reached the consumer and it’s now affordable and easy to
create. Now anyone can create the same kind of compelling content as
thousands of well-known commercial web sites such as PBS Nova, Buick,
NASA, Honda, National Geographic, Harrods and CNN. And now with our
alliance with Fuji, we’ve added another prestigious name to the mix.
With our new KiWi systems, Fujifilm digital camera owners can create
an unlimited number of high-resolution QuickTime VR panoramas without
licensing restrictions or a per-image “key” fee associated with other
competing systems. Furthermore, these panoramas can be used for any
desired purpose or application. Once you purchase a KiWi and QTVR
software, you’ll be shooting panoramas and not spending money in
order to create each image.”

Kaidan has engineered two panoramic tripod heads specifically
designed to accommodate these two popular camera families from Fuji.
The heads come with a 2-axis bubble level, a camera
slider/positioner, a captive attachment knob and indexing detent
discs for the standard and numerous wide-angle camera lenses.

Ria DiMartino, Sales and Marketing Director for Kaidan states, “The
optional QuickTime VR software is easy to use and creates panoramas
from any number of images. Any computer user will be able to drag and
drop a series of images taken with their Fujifilm camera and the
software will automatically generate a complete 360 panoramic image.
Authoring tools and utilities for editing, linking multiple
panoramas, adding sounds and maps is also available from Kaidan.”

“Fujifilm is excited about working with Kaidan on the new KiWi line
for our digital cameras, says Darin Pepple Consumer Markets Product
Manager, Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc., providing new ways to expand the
uses of photography is what digital photography is all about.”

Scheduled to ship in February 2000, the KiWi 2700 and KiWi 2900 will
retail for $179.95. Bundles with Macintosh or Windows QuickTime VR
creation software begins at $314.95. Additional bundles with tripods
and utility software are available at various prices.

The Fujifilm KiWi systems will be available from Kaidan and from all
authorized Kaidan resellers and distributors worldwide. Additional
KiWi models designed for other Fujifilm digital cameras will be
developed and announced in 2000.

Company and Contact Info:

About Kaidan Incorporated

Kaidan Incorporated is the world’s leading manufacturer and supplier
of Photographic VR solutions for the Internet. Kaidan has active
alliances with many digital imaging companies and supports the
development community through efforts such as
http://www.panoramicvr.com. Kaidan was founded in 1994, and is a
privately held company with main offices in Feasterville,
Pennsylvania. For more information, please contact Kaidan
Incorporated at (215) 364-1778, Fax (215) 322-4186 or visit the
company at http://www.kaidan.com

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