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  2. Agfa impax 6 - Wikipedia

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    AGFA Impax 6 is a PACS client for Windows-based PCs, written by AGFA. It is proprietary software for use at medical facilities using a digital radiology imaging system. It is proprietary software for use at medical facilities using a digital radiology imaging system.

  3. DVTk - Wikipedia

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    After major redesign and improvements, DVT 2.1 was released in June 2005. This version was the transition of the application from the Philips-AGFA cooperation project to the open-source community. In 2006, ICT Automatisering joined the DVTk open-source project as the third participating company next to Philips and Agfa.

  4. Category:Agfa - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Agfa" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  5. Agfa digital cameras - Wikipedia

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    Agfa ePhoto CL30 (1999, 0.9 MP, used CompactFlash) Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik! (1999, 0.9 MP, uses Iomega Clik! (later renamed PocketZip) disks as memory card) Agfa ePhoto CL18 (2000, 0.3 MP) Agfa ePhoto CL45 (2001, 0.7 MP) Agfa ePhoto CL20 (2000, 0.8 MP) Agfa ePhoto CL34 (2000, 1.3 MP) Agfa ePhoto 307 (1997) Agfa ePhoto 780; Agfa ePhoto 780c

  6. AgfaPhoto - Wikipedia

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    AgfaPhoto GmbH is a European photographic company, formed in 2004, when Agfa-Gevaert sold their Consumer Imaging division. Agfa (the former parent company, which merged with film manufacturer Gevaert in 1964) had for many years been well known as a producer of consumer-oriented photographic products including films, photographic papers and cameras.

  7. Agfa Optima Flash Sensor - Wikipedia

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    Agfa Optima Flash Sensor. The Agfa Optima Flash is a fixed-lens 35 mm viewfinder camera manufactured in Germany by Agfa from 1981 to 1983. It belongs to the Agfa Optima series, features the same big red Sensor shutter-release and large viewfinder as any other in the series, with some improvements and a built-in flash.

  8. Category:Agfa cameras - Wikipedia

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  9. FastStone Image Viewer - Wikipedia

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    FastStone Image Viewer is an image viewer and organizer software for Microsoft Windows, provided free of charge for personal and educational use. The program also includes basic image editing tools, [ 4 ] like cropping, color adjustment and red-eye removal.