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FlashPix picture comes into focus

News The FlashPix graphics format took shape this week as Kodak announced several products supporting the technology and put the final specification online. The company claims that FlashPix will allow high-resolution images to be rendered much quicker...

[October 24, 1996, 9:10]

Companies flock to support FlashPix standard

News Rignon maintained that all of Kodak's project managers are considering how to apply the FlashPix standard in their particular fields, for example in digital cameras. We anticipate that most of the applications will be able to read existing formats...

[October 24, 1996, 15:41]

Micrografx puts focus on Web in Picture Publisher 8

News The firm said the package offers over 50 new tools and effects, with an emphasis on Web development - including interlaced GIF, progressive rendering JPG and PNG and FlashPix support - and image editing.

[February 27, 1998, 15:42]

Intel pictures USB digital cameras

News Key to the spec is support for MMX processors, the FlashPix file format, Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection to PCs and the Miniature Card for storing images in flash memory. Intel today issued its blueprint for digital camera design.

[July 29, 1997, 14:01]

Goldberg X

Downloads Image viewer's features:Read PICT, Photoshop, JPEG, TIFF, FlashPix, GIF, PNG, Targa, BMP, SGI, and PDF filesSave as PICT, PDF, Photoshop, JPEG or JPEG 2000 fileExport as TIFF, PNG, Targa, BMP, SGI or qtif fileSupport PICT, Movie, TIFF and PDF...

[January 7, 2008, 7:00]

Goldberg

Downloads Image viewer's features:Read PICT, Photoshop, JPEG, TIFF, FlashPix, GIF, PNG, Targa, BMP, SGI, and PDF filesSave as PICT, PDF, Photoshop, JPEG or JPEG 2000 fileExport as TIFF, PNG, Targa, BMP, SGI or qtif fileSupport PICT, Movie, TIFF and PDF...

[June 12, 2005, 8:00]

MS snaps into image editing

News Picture It will be among the first packages to support FlashPix, a new image format that is claimed to render very fast without losing resolution depth. Called Picture It, the product will have tools for shading, crooping, reversing and adding...

[September 11, 1996, 16:45]

Polaroid in frame for first Intel-style camera

News The Polaroid camera uses key Intel-backed technologies including the chip giant's own camera silicon and management software, Flash Miniature Cards for storing images, Universal Serial Bus port for downloading images and FlashPix file format.

[February 6, 1998, 16:58]

Deformer

Downloads New features in version 2.0 include the exporting of animated GIFs; support for additional file formats (FlashPix, PNG, and PSD), an enlarged work area, and control of interframe transition length. Deformer is an application for real-time image...

[November 23, 2001, 18:30]

Intel readies DIY PC camera kit

News Images can be stored on Flash Miniature Cards and use the FlashPix file format. The chip giant announced its 971 PC Camera Kit to allow PC makers to make cameras for all. The Kit features camera silicon, software, schematics, documentation and...

[November 4, 1997, 16:15]

Quotes of the Week, October 21-25

News Kodak's Andre Rignon on the authorities who will decide whether FlashPix will become a universal image standard. "There are no similar panels around which allow the same connectivity. You don't need bright sunlight.

[October 25, 1996, 11:51]

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