Pete is the chief architect of Graphx' RasterPlus and Photogize technology platforms. In 1985 Pete left his engineering job in the robotics industry to found Graphx Inc. One year later he completed the industry’s first general-purpose full color print management software for color film recorders. In succeeding years, Pete continued to lead the development of innovative, market leading software solutions for the digital photo marketplace, including the first PostScript® print manager for photo printers in 1990, the first PostScript print manager for Microsoft® Windows® in 1996, the first general-purpose print manager with TrueGraphx®, an integrated ICC-based CMM (Color Management Module) in 1998, and the first general-purpose digital minilab print manager in 2000. It was Pete’s innovative developments that directly lead to Graphx’ ability to create OEM relationships with major photo industry manufacturers. His pioneering work in combining PostScript with digital photo imaging has led to the photo industry’s adoption of PhotoDocument printing, output which combines rich, photo quality images with razor-sharp text and graphics. He has developed software other utilities for the photo industry including Winslide®, Macfilm®, SlideHost, SlideView, VS/Port, LS/Port, META/Port, SCR2PAC, and PackagePlus®. Pete graduated with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Pete lives in Cambridge, Mass with his wife and two sons. |