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Key prepress digital workflow software products include: Agfa Apogee, Fujifilm XMF, Heidelberg Prinect, Kodak Prinergy, Artworker and Fiery Workflow Suite. Important features when choosing digital workflow software or cloud submission and proofing software include: A version control system that helps you keep track of who is changing what and when.
Agfa-Gevaert N.V. (Agfa) is a Belgian-German multinational corporation that develops, manufactures, and distributes analogue and digital imaging products, software, and systems. The company began as a dye manufacturer in 1867. In 1925, the company merged with several other German chemical companies to become chemicals giant IG Farben.
English: This workflow figures describes the sequential steps for performing G&T-seq: Cell sorting and lysis, separation of mRNA and gDNA, genome and transcriptom amplification, and sequencing and analysis.
Agfa-Gevaert introduced and shipped Apogee, the first prepress workflow system based on PDF, in 1997. Many commercial offset printers have accepted the submission of press-ready PDF files as a print source, specifically the PDF/X-1a subset and variations of the same. [ 83 ]
AgfaPhoto GmbH is a European photographic company, formed in 2004, when Agfa-Gevaert sold their Consumer Imaging division. Agfa (the former parent company, which merged with film manufacturer Gevaert in 1964) had for many years been well known as a producer of consumer-oriented photographic products including films , photographic papers and ...
The first Agfacolor, introduced in 1932, was a film-based version of their Agfa-Farbenplatte (Agfa color plate), [1] a "screen plate" product similar to the French Autochrome. In late 1936, Agfa introduced Agfacolor Neu (New Agfacolor), a pioneering color film of the general type still in use today. [ 2 ]
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Agfa ePhoto CL30 (1999, 0.9 MP, used CompactFlash) Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik! (1999, 0.9 MP, uses Iomega Clik! (later renamed PocketZip) disks as memory card) Agfa ePhoto CL18 (2000, 0.3 MP) Agfa ePhoto CL45 (2001, 0.7 MP) Agfa ePhoto CL20 (2000, 0.8 MP) Agfa ePhoto CL34 (2000, 1.3 MP) Agfa ePhoto 307 (1997) Agfa ePhoto 780; Agfa ePhoto 780c