Article: Kodak, HP, Live Picture and Microsoft unveil new way to use and share images on computers; New FlashPix architecture makes digital imaging easy and fun for average computer users.

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 1996--(COMDEX)--People soon will find it easier to work with photographic-quality images and share them on their home computers, using future products based on a new imaging architecture developed collaboratively by Eastman Kodak Company, Hewlett-Packard Company, Live Picture Inc. and Microsoft Corp. The four companies introduced the FlashPix architecture here at COMDEX.

The FlashPix announcement described an open industry standard for digital imaging, with a new image file format as its centerpiece that uses Microsoft's OLE structured storage. Kodak today published information about the new format on-line on its home page, and ...

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