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  2. Speed Graphic - Wikipedia

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    The Speed Graphic was available in 2¼ × 3¼ inch, 3¼ × 4¼ inch, 5 × 7 inch and the most common format 4 × 5 inch. Because of the focal plane shutter, the Speed Graphic can also use lenses that do not have shutters (known as barrel lenses). [4] Using a Speed Graphic, especially with the rear shutter system, was a slow process.

  3. Rendition, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Rendition, Inc., was a maker of 3D computer graphics chipsets in the mid to late 1990s. They were known for products such as the Vérité 1000 and Vérité 2x00 and for being one of the first 3D chipset makers to directly work with Quake developer John Carmack to make a hardware-accelerated version of the game (vQuake).

  4. S3 Graphics - Wikipedia

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    S3 Graphics, Ltd. was an American computer graphics company. The company sold the Trio , ViRGE , Savage , and Chrome series of graphics processors. Struggling against competition from 3dfx Interactive , ATI and Nvidia , it merged with hardware manufacturer Diamond Multimedia in 1999.

  5. Category:Graphics hardware companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Graphics hardware companies" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

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  7. Global Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Global Graphics was incorporated in 1996 in Nancy, France in connection with the acquisition of the Photomeca group of companies and at the time was primarily a pre-press hardware business. However, in 1999 Global Graphics expanded into the printing software market with the acquisition of the Harlequin Group and in 2000 of 5D Solutions through ...

  8. Esko (company) - Wikipedia

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    Esko was the result of a merger between Barco Graphics and Purup-Eskofot A/S in 2001. [3] The merged company was called Esko-Graphics but was renamed Esko in 2006. In the fall of 2005, Esko became fully owned by Axcel, a Danish private financial company.

  9. Diversified Global Graphics Group - Wikipedia

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    Diversified Global Graphics Group — (DG3) is a printing firm located in Jersey City, New Jersey. The company also has offices in London, Hong Kong, Manila, Tokyo, and Sydney. [1] DG3 was ranked 36 in the 2008 and 2009 Printing Impressions 400, published by the North American Publishing Company (NAPCO).