Flamingo Graphics
Exhibitor Name:
- Flamingo Graphics
Conference(s) Exhibited At:
[ SIGGRAPH 1990 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1989 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1988 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1987 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1986 ]
Address:
- 222 Alewife Brook Parkway
- Cambridge,
- Massachusetts
- United States
SIGGRAPH 1990
Flamingo Graphics provides customized graphics applications and software tools to OEMs on DOS, PC/WINDOWS, Macintosh, and UNIX workstations. Flamingo specializes in anti-aliased text rendering, optical distortions, manipulation of continuous tone images, and spline-based drawing with output to Postscript. Our client/publishers include Truevision (TypeRight), Data Translation (Video Quill), AT&T GSL (RIO), Quark, and Lotus.
SIGGRAPH 1989
Flamingo Graphics provides custom graphics software to OEMs for the PC, Mac, and UNIX workstations. Flamingo specializes in anti-aliased text rendering and optical transformations, spline-based drawing with output to PostScript, DXF and CGM, and manipulation of continuous tone images, including TIFF and TARGA files. Our clients include Truevision, AT&T, GSL, Nynex, Quark, and New Image.
SIGGRAPH 1988
Flamingo Graphics provides customized graphics software to OEM’s. Products include a large library of outline fonts, software for rendering gray-scaled text and image processing routines. Flamingo will demonstrate a spline-based drawing program that generates vector and PostScript output. Flamingo has developed applications for Truevision’s Targa/Vista framebuffers, and has co-developed RIO with AT&T’s Graphics Software Labs.
SIGGRAPH 1987
Flamingo Graphics provides customized graphics software to OEM’s. Products include outline fonts and object-oriented software for text and image manipulation. Flamingo will demonstrate real-time character generation from outlines to grey-scaled bitmaps on a PC/AT. Flamingo and AT&T are codevelopers of RIO, a PC/AT based, object- oriented, draw and image processing, presentation graphics system.
SIGGRAPH 1986
Flamingo Graphics specializes in supplying digital typefaces to the raster graphics industry. Flamingo will feature its anti-aliasing software, producing gray-scaled character bitmaps for higher quality text display. Mathematical outlines are filtered to meet the specific needs of different graphics display devices, creating fonts best suited to your environment.

