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(Seattle, WA) Express Imaging Systems, LLC,
a leading developer in digital imaging solutions, announced
today the release of a new product, EIS Bridge, an easy to
use workflow module that delivers the powerful image enhancement
technology of i2e in an automated background function. Designed
by customer request for commercial photo labs, EIS Bridge
color corrects image files created by the ExpressScan line
of film scanners and transfers them to a downstream process
in the workflow.
“A customer came to us looking for an
efficient way to maintain their existing workflow and incorporate
the power of i2e’s intelligent image enhancement capabilities
at the same time. EIS Bridge gave them the ability to insert
a standalone application into their workflow without affecting
downstream functionality. EIS Bridge is another high speed
digital product that complements our previous achievements,”
said Keith Miller, CEO of Express Imaging Systems, LLC.
EIS Bridge monitors print statistics and can
be set to delete fogged or blank images based on a sensitive
criteria. Image rotation information can be manually adjusted,
and order history files can be created. Once the ExpressScan
film scanner is initialized, EIS Bridge automatically responds
and processes the input at speeds up to 5,000 images per hour.
About i2e Intelligent Image Enhancement
With adaptive brightness, contrast, shadow and
highlight enhancement, i2e combines both local and global
image enhancement features to deliver the best possible results.
A commercial photo lab can save up to 20% in printing labor
and double the perceived quality of prints by incorporating
i2e.
About Express Imaging Systems, LLC
Robert Bradley, Leslie Dicks, Keith Miller,
Will Reed and John Renn, former owners and operators of ExpressLog
and Creative Products Unlimited (CPU, Inc.) formed Express
Imaging Systems, LLC in late 2001.
ExpressLog and CPU, Inc. were incorporated in
1986 and operated until its acquisition by Digital Now, Inc.
in March of 2000. Express Imaging Systems, LLC is headquartered
in Seattle, WA and can be contacted at (206) 720-1798.
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