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- From: marc@aargh.incubus.sub.org (Marc 'Nepomuk' Heuler)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Batch Processing Graphics
- Message-ID: <kg+Sx*iga@aargh.incubus.sub.org>
- Date: Mon, 01 Jan 1996 18:08:20 CET
- Reply-To: marc@aargh.incubus.sub.org
- References: <4c4o8i$6d8@mycogen.terminus.com> <9512311158.AA004jr@heights.demon.co.uk>
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- In article <4c65n2$v22@news.infi.net>, Kermit Woodall writes:
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- > John Shiali (john@heights.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- > :
- > : In article <4c4o8i$6d8@mycogen.terminus.com> jwaller@terminus.terminus.com (John Waller) writes:
- > : >
- > : > Hi,
- > : > Is there anyone here familiar with AdPro Tools for use with Ad Pro 2.3??
- > : > If so, then you may be aware that for whatever reasons, theey are not
- > : > developing a version for Ad Pro 2.5. Therefore, would you know of any
- > : > other Batch processor as powerful and flexible as Ad Pro Tools, either for
- > : > Ad Pro 2.5 or preferrably, ImageFX? I am thinking that I am going to have
- > : > to reinstall AdPro 2.3 for the tims that I need a good batch processor.
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- "MakroStudio" should do what you ask for. You can possibly get it from
- CompuStore (ask for Michael Metz) in Frankfurt, Germany.
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