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FotoNation PTP-IP Suite at PMA 2006
Ilse Jurriën : February 9th 2006 - 00:20 CET
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FotoNation PTP-IP Suite at PMA 2006 : FotoNation Inc, one of the world’s leading imaging and connectivity solutions companies for the digital photography industry, announced today that it will demonstrate PTP-IP Suite at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) Conference held in Orlando February 26th. PTP-IP Suite is a collection of software tools, reference designs and engineering services for digital imaging device manufacturers. The software suite provides the core technology necessary to develop, test and analyze wireless image transfer and wireless printing directly from digital cameras. PTP-IP Suite has been designed from the ground up for the transfer of digital still images over WiFi or Ethernet.
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PTP-IP Suite - WiFi functionality
PTP-IP Suite works seamlessly with PTP and PictBridge, the industry standards for USB-based image transfer and printing and transparently provides WiFi functionality to existing image transfer applications. Soon all digital imaging devices will communicate wirelessly, without the need for tethered connections. Developed by FotoNation, Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) over IP Networks (PTP-IP) is a protocol recently adopted as an international standard by CIPA. PTP-IP provides the wireless interoperability, which enables the transfer and sharing of digital photos between cameras and PCs, laptops, handheld devices, display devices and printers.
FotoNation’s PTP-IP Suite
PTP-IP Suite is the foundation upon which all wireless features of imaging devices are built. A high-performance and portable PTP-IP camera and imaging device (responder) stack makes it easy for device manufacturers to add wireless functionality to their imaging products. As an added bonus, the software is also compatible with PTP over USB and can be used with USB transports as well. A PictBridge implementation is available that allows wired or wireless printing directly from the camera, and Microsoft’s MTP over IP will be supported for both Responders and Initiators.
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