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Integrated Color Corporation is a small New England based company devoted to producing and supporting the best color management products for monitors and cameras.
History Integrated Color Corp was founded by two people who started to experiment with camera profiling. As the testing continued it was clear that a product was immerging and a company was formed to market, sell and support it ColorEyes Camera. Derrick Brown, president of ICC has been in the digital imaging business for 14 years. Having an electrical engineering background in 1993 he soon founded his own company, Imagelink Corporation, to supply the commercial photography market with tools and expertise in the immerging digital photography medium. Imagelink has been a pioneer in the digital photography world being North America's first reseller for Phase One, Imacon Colorblind and several other ground breaking products. Jack Bingham has been a commercial photographer for over 25 years. In 1985 he realized that radio triggering for photographers was critical and found no products that worked. He provided the push to start what became PocketWizard, the most successful triggering device on the market today. He was also worldwide sales, marketing and general tradeshow manager for the first five years. In 1994 he bought his first digital camera from, you guessed it, Imagelink Corporation. When camera profiling started to show real promise Brown and Bingham realized they needed to form another company to market the product, and so ICC was born. Heritage Now neither of these guys was a programmer but they had great connections. ColorBlind was in it's day a revolutionary product created by two other renegades, Franz Herbert and Dan Caldwell. These two realized that Color Management was coming and they were the first to bring a completely integrated product, ColorBlind to market. Colorblind included a tool for profiling cameras, ICC DCam but it was incomplete. ICC was given exclusive rights to do something with ICC DCam and they created ColorEyes Camera. Herbert and Caldwell also realized early on that soft proofing on a monitor would sooner or later replace paper proofs. As it turns out, much later, but they were already committed to figuring out monitor profiling at a very high level. Herbert and Caldwell's, now called ICS created a program called Remote Director, targeted specifically at commercial printers. At the core of that was amazing display technology that they decided to sell separately as Basiccolor Display with the help of Color Solutions DE. After the success of Coloreyes Camera, ICC was given the opportunity to market the display technology as well, under the ColorEyes name. In early 2006 Integrated Color was granted exclusive rights to market display technology from ICS and Basiccolor became an entirely separate product. Today Integrated Color Corp. and ICS are sharing development on |
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