Xerox announces developments to AIE
Friday 04 August, 2006
Xerox, the consulting, systems design and management and document outsourcing company, has announced that its scientists have created a new system of correcting flawed images from the web or compressed into emails.
The newest version of Automatic Image Enhancement (AIE), which can be found in a range of Xerox printer products, has automatic colour correction.
AIE now allows the user to optimise an image's exposure region-by-region, meaning if there is a problem in just one area of an image, perhaps due to bad lighting, this can be corrected so that it is perfect when printed.
"The important new applications for digital colour printing, such as one-to-one marketing and short-run printing, demand that we reduce the time and skills required to create a document," said Reiner Eschbach, a Xerox research fellow.
"Our Automatic Image Enhancement technology is part of Xerox's answer."
The AIE technology allows either one-button improvements or a more complicated process for professionals.
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