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- Welcome to ImageStudio News!
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Contents
- ~~~~~~~~
- o Contents of This File
- o What the Reviewers Think of ImageStudio
- o Upgrade Policy
- o Future Plans
- o Clarification of How to Send the Registration Fee
- o The Authors Would Like to Thank...
- o How to Contact the Authors
-
- Contents of This File
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- This file is new for ImageStudio-1.2.0 and will be updated with
- every new release. It will contain any new information that is
- relevant to the new release, as well as any new ideas and future
- plans. The format is quite flexible, and is intended just to be an
- interesting read - we hope you like it.
-
- Andy and Graham Dean.
-
- What the Reviewers Think of ImageStudio
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Since the release of the first version of ImageStudio, the
- program has been reviewed in many magazines. We include some quotes
- below:
-
- "This program is superb."
-
- Amiga Pro, Larry Hickmott, December '94
-
- "This is a real prize program. ... Registration is only 10UK
- pounds, a sound investment if you ask me... 96%"
-
- Amiga User International, December '94
-
- "Perhaps the most impressive feature is the option to use a hard
- disk as virtual memory ... a feature that would be welcome in many
- commercial offerings."
-
- Amiga Computing, December '94
-
- "It's a promising package... 88%"
-
- Amiga Format, November '94
-
- "ImageStudio is an impressive program - all the more considering
- this is the first revision... 90%"
-
- Amiga Shopper, December '94
-
- "It is impossible to choose between ImageStudio and Blackboard,
- [Blackboard] has better effects, but [ImageStudio] has better overall
- handling... 89%"
- C.U.Amiga, December '94
-
- "This is a very stable and useful program with features which are
- worth a lot more that the asking price. ... I urge you to contribute
- your shareware fee as soon as possible to get the most from this
- excellent program."
-
- Amiga Pro, Phil South, December '94
-
- Upgrade Policy
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- When we initially released ImageStudio, we had a "flexible"
- upgrade policy, i.e. we'd see what the reaction was and judge our
- response accordingly. Happily, the reaction has been very positive and
- we have had a very healthy response. Due to the number of people
- registering, it has become obvious that we cannot continue to give
- upgrades using the current method; i.e. you send us a disk and return
- packaging, and we'll send you the latest version.
-
- We have therefore decided on the following upgrade method, which
- should be quicker, cheaper and more convenient for everyone:
-
- o We will upgrade all existing users from earlier versions to
- v1.2.x for free using the existing upgrade method:
-
- - Overseas users can simply send us 2 disks and we will
- send you v1.2.x. We will re-use your packaging and pay for the
- postage.
-
- - Users in the United Kingdom should send us 2 disks and
- suitable postage (2 first class stamps are adequate). We will re-use
- your packaging.
-
- "Ahh!" scream the users in the UK, "But that means we're paying
- more for our upgrade than overseas users". This is not entirely true,
- as the overseas users paid 20US dollars for ImageStudio, which at
- today's exchange rate is slightly over 10UK pounds. It all works out
- fairly equal in the end.
-
-
- o From v2.0.0, the version to follow v1.2.x barring any major
- re-thinks, all users will be able to upgrade their registered version
- of the program from the unregistered freely-distributable version.
- This will work as follows:
-
- i) The registered user obtains a copy of the new version
- of the unregistered ImageStudio from their local PD library, bulletin
- board or InterNet site.
-
- ii) This unregistered version will be limited to images of
- upto 250x250 as before.
-
- iii) Upon running the unregistered version, the user selects
- the new "Upgrade..." menu item, and selects their registered copy of
- ImageStudio in the file requester given.
-
- iv) The program confirms that this is indeed a legal
- registered version and patches the new unregistered version with the
- user's details.
-
- v) When the user now runs the new patched version, it will
- be fully operational.
-
- We think that this method should work well for everyone - you,
- the user, don't have to keep sending us disks for upgrades and we can
- concentrate our time on improving the program instead of dealing with
- upgrades. If you have any comments on the above method, they can be
- sent to our address, given at the bottom of this file.
-
- Future Plans
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Usually developers are warey of announcing their future plans,
- but we think it's important for you to have a general idea of where
- the program is heading; we hope to give some ideas here.
-
- As the program has progressed to the current version, we have
- been listening to the users requests and comments on the operation of
- the program. As it is the user who ultimately buys the program, it
- makes sense for us to listen to all the suggestions we receive. The
- main aim of v1.x.x of the program was to build a solid core from which
- to expand, we think that with v1.2.x we have now done that. It is now
- time to expand.
-
- It has become obvious that the most requested feature from the
- users is ARexx support. This will boost the power of the program
- enormously, allowing for batch processing (e.g. turn all the GIF
- images in a drawer into IFF-ILBM images, or, turning all 24bit
- rendered raytracer files into HAM8) as well as the automation of
- commonly performed tasks (e.g. scale an image down to 80x40, remap to
- the Workbench palette and copy to the clipboard ready for making into
- an icon with IconEdit). The ability for packages supporting ARexx to
- communicate with each other also raises interesting possibilities
- (e.g. altering the colour balance of an image from within your desktop
- publisher, or, using ImageStudio in conjunction with the new
- DeluxePaint5). The possibilities are endless.
-
- Adding ARexx to ImageStudio is not a trivial task, and is likely
- to take some time. We can't guess how long it's likely to take - that
- all depends on other pressures of work, and such like. Please don't
- keep asking us "When's the next version out?" - expect it when you see
- it. Comments and suggestions are still very welcome of course, see
- below for our addresses.
-
- Clarification of How to Send the Registration Fee
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- We have tried to clarify the proceedure for sending the
- registration fee to us. We can accept a wide range of payment methods,
- only a few cause problems.
-
- We accept:
-
- o 10UK pounds cash.
- o A 10UK pounds cheque, drawn on a UK bank.
- o A 10UK pounds postal order, purchased in the UK.
- o 20US dollars cash.
- o Eurocheque.
- o International money order.
-
- We *don't* accept any foreign cheques drawn on non-UK banks and we *don't*
- accept foreign postal orders.
-
- Note: Make sure that when sending cash, it is well wrapped in the
- envelope.
-
- The Authors Would Like to Thank...
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Andy and Graham would like to thank:
-
- o Julie Brandon - for her suggestion of, and help with,
- the dynamic range expansion effect.
- o All those who've registered the program and made
- suggestions for improvements.
-
- Many thanks to you all!
-
- How to Contact the Authors
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Graham is available at:
-
- 14 Fielding Avenue
- Poynton
- Stockport
- Cheshire
- SK12 1YX
- ENGLAND
-
- for orders and queries.
-
- Andy is available via Email at:
-
- adean@eleceng.ucl.ac.uk
-
- for queries only.
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