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In computer programming, ADOX relates to Microsoft's ADO (Activex Data Objects) technology. Microsoft ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) is a Component object model object for accessing data sources. ...


In photography, ADOX is a trademark. It was originally a brand name used by the a German company, Fotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner GMBH of Frankfurt am Main, the world's first photographic materials manufacturer. The company's founder, Dr. Carl Schleussner, did pioneering work on the wet-colloidon process during the early years of photography, and formed his manufacturing company in 1860. Working with the physicist Roentgen, discoverer of x-rays, Dr. Schleussner invented the first x-ray plate.


The Schleussner firm began marketing cameras under the ADOX brand name in the first third of the 20th century, and, recognizing the growing imporance of the brand, renamed itself "Adox Fotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner GMBH." In 1952 they introduced a line of very sharp 35mm films under the ADOX brand.


In 1962, the Schleussner family sold its photographic holdings to DuPont, an American company. DuPont became owners of the trademark, and registered it in the United States.


DuPont licensed the Adox film technology, but not the trademark, to Fotokemika, who manufactured the original Adox films and sold them bearing their Efke trademark. Fotokemika was liquidated in 2005. DuPont kept the Adox trademark, transfering it to a subsidiary, Sterling Diagnostic Imaging, for its Adox brand x-ray films. They still apply it to an industrial chemical, sodium chlorite. Efke is the brand name of films, photo papers, and chemicals manufactured by , a company located in Samobor, Croatia. ...


In 1999, Sterling was bought by the German company Agfa, and was absorbed into Agfa's Health Sciences unit. In this roundabout way, the Adox photographic trademark once again became German. Agfa did not use the Adox trademark, and the mark was removed from the German Patent Office trademark registry in March, 2003. It was almost immediately revived by companies in Canada, the United States, and Germany, none of which are related to the original Schleussner firm.


The text of this article has been adapted with permission from information published at http://www.adox.net/about_adox.htm.


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