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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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LEADTOOLS offers imaging technology in 15 general categories: scanning, color conversion, display/special effects, annotations, image processing, compression, image format import/export filters, Internet imaging, database imaging, printing, multimedia, Imaging Common Dialogs, OCR, FlashPix format and screen capture.
IIP is built on top of HTTP to communicate images and their metadata and takes advantage of the FlashPix image architecture.
IIP is built on top of HTTP to communicate images and their metadata and takes advantage of the FlashPix image architecture.
 
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