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- .name
- ImageStudio
- .type
- Image Conversion
- .short
- Manipulates various graphic formats
- .description
- ImageStudio is written for the casual graphics user who wishes to
- convert or manipulate various graphics formats on a modest Amiga
- system. There are several commercial offerings available, however the
- casual user is paying a lot of money for many facilities and options
- they would probably never use.
-
- Bitmap graphics, by their nature, usually require large amounts of
- RAM. One of the main objectives of ImageStudio was to reduce this
- burden by utilising virtual memory - most users have more spare hard
- disk space than spare RAM.
-
- ImageStudio works with several buffers at any one time (dependant on
- how many levels of undo are specified), each of these buffers can hold
- either colour-mapped or 24-bit images. For a detailed description of
- colour-mapped and 24-bit images, See Image types.
- .version
- 1.2.1
- .date
- 1994.12.07
- .author
- Andy Dean
- Graham Dean
- .restrictions
- To encourage users to register, the freely distributable version of
- ImageStudio is limited to loading in pictures upto 250x250 pixels. All
- other operations are available.
- .requirements
- Workbench 2.04 or above.
- Around 1 megabyte of free memory.
- Several megabytes of free hard disk space.
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $20 (US), 10 pounds sterling
- .address
- Graham Dean,
- U514 Fielding Avenue,
- Poynton,
- Stockport,
- Cheshire.
- SK12 1YX
- ENGLAND
- .email
- adean@eleceng.ucl.ac.uk
- .docs
- ImageStudio-1.2.1.readme
- NEWS.txt
- docs/ImageStudio.guide
- docs/ImageStudio.txt
- docs/HISTORY.txt
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
-