1983 MegaVision incorporates.
1984 The 1024XM image processor is introduced.
1986 The 2000-line Vidicon tube camera is introduced.
1988 Retouching in Capture Station.
1989 Proportional, Live Video Crop Box.
Scaled CMYK Export.
1990 Live Video, Grid Overlay.
1991 Internal Sealed Color Wheel.
1992 Three-shot T2 starts shipping.
Color Coded Light Meter™.
1993 Internal sealed focal plane shutter.
120 and 35mm lens compatibility.
1994 Direct connect to PCI Bus.
1995 Direct interface to Power Mac PCI local bus.
Mac and PC compatibility (MegaVision is the first digital camera manufacturer to offer a cross-platform product.
1996 Calibrated color management.
1997 Layout overlay capability.
Single-shot S2 ships with first RAW camera back workflow.
Proof sheet with RAM buffer and batch processing.
1998 Location option: BatPac™ with RAM buffer ships.
Batch processing program: PhotoBatch for Batpac images.
Predefined cropping.
1999 Single shot S3 ships
S2/S3 BatPac ships
8-bit or 16-bit option
ICC Color support
Three shot T32 ships
2000 S3 Pro ships
2001 Firewire "Hotline" begins shipping
PhotoShoot 3.6 Revision available
S4 Digital Camera Back - Kodak 4k X 4k sensor (Available Special Order)
2002 Move toward digital photography applications
Introduction of the S242 fundus digital back
S4's take to the sky with newly formed Pixel Physics partnership
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