Aphelion Dev graphical user interface
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Developer(s) | ADCIS French company |
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Initial release | 1996 |
Stable release |
4.3.2 / 15 September 2015
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Development status | Active |
Written in | C sharp, C++ |
Operating system | Windows |
Size | 369 MB |
Available in | 2 languages |
List of languages
English, French
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Type | Image processing |
License | Proprietary commercial software |
Website | www |
The Aphelion Imaging Software Suite is a software suite that includes three base products (i.e., Aphelion Lab, Aphelion Dev, and Aphelion SDK) for addressing image processing and image analysis applications. The suite also includes a set of extension programs to implement specific vertical applications that benefit from imaging techniques.
The Aphelion software products can be used to prototype and deploy applications, or can be integrated, in whole or in part, into a user's system as processing and visualization libraries whoses components are available as both DLLs or .Net components.
Aphelion development started in 1995 as a joint project of « ADCIS S.A. » (France) and « Amerinex Applied Imaging, Inc. » (United States). Aphelion is still developed and new extensions and functionalities are added in each new release that are available from both companies web sites.
The set of image processing and analysis functions available in Aphelion is made of operators that were available in the KBVision software product developed and sold by « Amerinex Artificial Intelligence, Inc. » (latterly known as « Amerinex Applied Imaging, Inc. ») in the 90's, the XLim software library developed at the Center of Mathematical Morphology of Mines ParisTech in France (formerly known as « École des Mines de Paris ») and development works carried out by both companies. In the 90's, all functions available in the Aphelion product were rewritten for the Windows 95 (32 bits) environment to take benefit of the object-oriented programming capability. In 1996, Aphelion was one of the first image processing software product commercially available with an intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI) including a toolbox available as a set of DLLs available in the Windows 95 environment.