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  2. SilverFast - Wikipedia

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    SilverFast Ai Studio supports prepress drum scanners made by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Linotype - Hell) on Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7, as well as Mac OS X 10.3-10.5 operating systems. Supported models include the Chromagraph 3300/3400, Tango/XL, Topaz, Nexscan, and Primescan.

  3. Tokyo Decadence - Wikipedia

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    To please her clients, Ai has to play out elaborate fantasy scenarios involving sexual humiliation and light sadomasochism/bondage. Ai visits a fortune-teller, played by Yayoi Kusama, who advises her to find a "pink stone", and then fashion it into a ring. The fortune teller also advises Ai to put a telephone directory under her television, and ...

  4. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Software - Wikipedia

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    You are invited to weigh in at Talk:Artificial intelligence art#Removal of section on AI-generated music etc. The article used to be about art created by or substantially using AI in general. It has a small section other other art-forms like literature and the lead was changed a while ago to say that it's only about visual art (mainly images).

  5. The use of AI in best picture contender “The Brutalist” recently grabbed headlines and ignited controversy, but it isn’t the only Oscar contender to use the advancing technology. High ...

  6. LaserSoft Imaging - Wikipedia

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    LaserSoft Imaging released SilverFast versions 5.0 in 2000, 6.0 in 2002, 6.5 in 2006, 6.6 in 2008, and 9 in 2020. [3]LaserSoft Imaging changed the company into a public corporation (Aktiengesellschaft) in 2001; the founder is the sole shareholder.

  7. Future Imagery Architecture - Wikipedia

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    USA-215, believed to be the first operational payload resulting from the FIA program, crosses Cassiopeia. Future Imagery Architecture (FIA) was a program awarded to Boeing to design a new generation of optical and radar imaging US reconnaissance satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).