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  2. Approval proofer - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010 the Approval supports several certified workflows: Kodak Proofing Software (KPS), Prinergy, Kodak (HQ-1), Brisque, EskoArtwork FlexRIP and Nexus, and Rampage RIPS / workflows with direct connections through the Open Front End (OFE) interface. Nexus, MetaDimensions, and Screen Trueflow all interface through the Approval Interface ...

  3. Kodak Proofing Software - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Proofing Software 3.0 was released in fall 2005 which added support for the Epson Stylus Pro drop-on-demand inkjet printers. This was used to replace the previous Integris software. During the acquisition of Creo, Kodak Polychrome Graphics (KPG) had their own proofing solution for inkjet printers known as MATCHPRINT ProofPro, but Kodak ...

  4. Kodak Alaris - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Alaris is a British-based company currently comprising two divisions: Alaris, hardware and software for digital imaging and information management; and Kodak Moments, retail photo printing kiosks and sales and marketing of traditional photographic film. The company is headquartered in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.

  5. Cineon - Wikipedia

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    The Cineon System was one of the first computer based digital film systems, created by Kodak in the early 1990s. It was an integrated suite of components consisting a motion picture film scanner, a film recorder and workstation hardware with software (the Cineon Digital Film Workstation) for compositing, visual effects, image restoration and color management.

  6. ProPhoto RGB color space - Wikipedia

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    The development of the ProPhoto RGB and other color spaces is documented in an article [7] summarizing a presentation by one of its developers Geoff Wolfe at Kodak, currently senior research manager at Canon Information Systems Research Australia, at the IS&T/SPIE Color Imaging Conference in 2011.

  7. Ofoto (scanner software) - Wikipedia

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    Ofoto was an application program that automated the task of scanning images and cleaning up the resulting digital image.Created by Light Source Digital Images, it was first released in 1991 bundled with the Apple OneScanner.

  8. DigitaOS - Wikipedia

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    DigitaOS debuted with the Kodak DC220 and DC260 on 20 May 1998; [5] both cameras were equipped with PowerPC 800 processors and USB interfaces. [6] In total, it was released on 11 camera models [7] before it was abandoned in 2001. [8]

  9. Kodak DC3200 - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak DC3200 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in 2000–2002. The camera was connected via a serial cable in order to download pictures. Kodak ceased supporting the model a couple of years later. A PDF file of the manual is available on their site.