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Jupiter was a high end page makeup system running on Solaris 1.1.1b (Unix). It was based on a Sun Sparc IPX or Sparc10 / 20. Outputs to Apple
Laserwriters / Imagesetters / Postscript devices. |
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Saturn was an enhanced version of Jupiter running Solaris 2.5.1 on a powerful Sun Sparc Ultra. The user interface was similar to Jupiter with full 24 bit
graphics.
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| Splash |
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Splash was a powerful Unix Image Retouching workstation. It had two large scsi image drives and a Wacom
graphics tablet. |
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SuperScan Control ran DOS 6.22. It was an interface to the Crosfield series of drum scanners. The unit enabled the operator to save scanned images on two
scsi hard drives. |
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Scan Tiff was a Macintosh application that enabled the user to download images from the scsi disks on the SuperScan Control. |
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Orbit NT ran on NT4 Server, (Intel or Alpha). The software polled the scsi disks in the SuperScan Control and automatically transferred scanned images to
a server for OPI use. |
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Wright Design was a piece of software that ran on Intel (Windows 95 / 98 / NT4) or Dec Alpha (NT4). It was an Image editing software package a little
like Adobe PhotoShop but able to open huge files. It had many advanced features but a steep learning curve. Wrights packaged this on a DEC Alpha workstation as a "Creative Solution". |
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Wright Image was a cut down version of "Wright Design", sold as just a piece of software. |
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Wright Texture was a small application for producing background textures suitable for Web graphics. |