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FlashPix

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FlashPix

In computing, a file format for digital imaging intended as a universal standard for both individual multimedia applications and external communications over online services. It was developed collaboratively by Kodak, Hewlett-Packard, Live Picture, and Microsoft in 1996.



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Supporting all major image file formats including TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PSD (Photoshop), EPS, DCS and Flashpix, ImagePump can be easily and seamlessly integrated into a web site.
While at Live Picture, Berger was also technical committee contracting chairman for the DIG, and was involved with Flashpix extensions, the Flashpix test suite, interoperability among Flashpix applications, the IIP specification and the IIP reference server implementation.
Stratton joins MobileSys from the Eastman Kodak Company where he was director of sales for its PixFactory organization, which developed FlashPix imaging tools that incorporated Kodak technology.
 
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