The Internet is the main communication tool for companies dealing with color information. New software technologies and the possibility to display reliable colors on Web pages, have dramatically pushed Internet based applications. Following this logic we have heavily invested in porting all our color applications to the Internet.
The advantages of this approach are many. Centrality of information, immediate access to data, no geographical borders, full control on client services are just few examples of the possible benefits.
We started several years ago to work on color applications specifically designed for the Web:
1996 |
The first color calculator (Java applet) is posted on our Web pages. |
1998 |
We developed the first color matching system fully accessible through a standard Web browser. We also introduced an easy on-line procedure to calibrate monitors in order to obtain reliable color presentations on the Internet. |
1999 |
We developed the first Internet based formula book able to send formulas to remote automatic colorant dispensers. |
2000 |
We launched the first on-line color search engine on the EasyRGB site. RGB and color data can be manipulated on-line and match to real products and commercial color collections.
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2001 |
The Ecolor.it project starts in Italy. A full line of low cost and fast implementing services for paint manufacturers and dealers. |
2003 |
First implementation of GSM and GPRS control of automatic colorant dispensers via Internet. |
2006 |
First on-line formula book for mobile phones and PDAs |
2007 |
qRGB technology grants accurate color presentation for e-commerce sites. Pictures and images are dinamically color-corrected for a better on-line visual experience. All the color calibration process takes place on-line.
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We have also worked on porting huge color and formula databases (color warehousing) to the Internet.
Several of our customers are benefiting from distributed formula books and world-wide color communication. |