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- Subject: WOC Toronto: The Seminars
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- Date: 13 Dec 92 12:28:52 GMT
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- [ This is part 3 of 3 of Shawn's report. -Dan ]
-
-
- World of Commodore Toronto 1992
- Report on Show Seminars
-
-
- Commodore New Product Seminar
-
- When I finally got to the show, it was 2:10 PM Friday and the new products
- demonstration seminar was just beginning. Luckily, the seminars were running a
- bit behind. This seminar was very disappointing. The presenter was very
- personable, but there was no demo of the AGA machines, only a slide show of the
- features that we have all heard. He did not have a A1200 to demonstrate. In
- fact, he was not prepared for the demonstration at all. None of the recently
- announced Commodore products were actually demonstrated.
-
- He did mention that there would be a hardcard available that works on both the
- CDTV and the A570. I guess the connector inside the A570 and the CDTV are
- compatible.
-
- Some light was shed on the new SCSI card from Commodore. The A3090 SCSI-II
- Zorro-III card has been in beta testing stage for about two weeks, and the
- expected shipping date was around the end of January.
-
-
- Gold Disk's ProPage 4.0 and ProDraw 3.0
-
- The second seminar I went to was a Desktop publishing seminar by Gold disk
- featuring ProPage 4.0 and ProDraw 3.0. This demonstrator was fascinating, but
- again he was not prepared. He brought along a Syquest drive with the software
- on it. But the 4000 that was there for demonstrations doesn't have a SCSI port.
- He was forced to use the 3000. This hurt his demonstration of ProPage 4.0 since
- the major new feature is the new AGA support.
-
- There are some other improvements including user definable zoom and a font
- preview gadget when selecting fonts. A page sorting window which gives you a
- thumbnail sketch of your pages and allows you to reorder pages by just dragging
- them to a new position. A new Pair Kerning feature allows the kerning of a
- pair of letters to be defined throughout a document. A Post-It Note feature
- allows you to attach non-printing notes for yourself and others who see the
- document. The text editor has been improved and a bitmap graphics editor has
- been added. ProPage 4.0 can hotlink to ProDraw and ProCalc.
-
- If you buy ProPage 3.0 between the beginning of December 1992 and the end of
- February 1993 you get version 4.0 free. Also the new AGA version of ProDraw is
- coming, but a release date has not been set.
-
-
- Soft-Logik's Seminar
-
- The Art Expression seminar was next. This is a neat little structured drawing
- program. It has many of ProDraw's features. I think it handles EPS drawing
- better that ProDraw. It can output to any Preferences printer as long as you
- have a minimum 1 Meg of Chip Ram. It does not support Compugraphic Fonts, only
- Postscript Type 1.
-
- Softlogic is also bringing out a font editor called TypeSmith, which is an
- adaptation of a European program called Font Designer. It can load, edit and
- save Pagestream, Compugraphic and Postscript Type 1 fonts.
-
-
- Great Valley Product's IV24 Seminar
-
- The IV24 seminar was impressive. Paul Higgenbottom demonstrated this GVP
- product, which makes it easy to capture and edit video images. Included with
- this hardware is a program called ImageFX. The effects that this program can
- perform are very fast, and include masking effects like those on the Quanta
- Paintbox. These masks can use edge blending to produce soft edges.
-
- Macropaint is a paint program included with the IV24. It is also very fast
- and is fully AREXX compatible. It also allows for the playback of ANIMs
- directly from the hard disk. You can work in fewer colors to conserve the Chip
- RAM that the program uses. MacroPaint can also edit bitmaps as large as 1280
- by 1024 and you can autoscroll to all regions of the bitmap.
-
- MyLAD is a switcher for the IV24. It can perform about 50 transitions, but
- no dissolves.
-
- He also talked about the new G-Lock genlock from GVP. It is a small external
- box that is software controlled. It has dual composite inputs and there is some
- provision for some switching effects. It also has dual audio inputs for audio
- mixing. It is compatible with all Amigas, and the hardware takes advantage of
- the new AGA chipset for some additional chroma keying effects.
-
-
- Great Valley Products's PhonePak Seminar
-
- GVP gave a presentation on the PhonePak. This is a new and revolutionary
- product for the Amiga market. It is a multiple line, Centrex compatible Voice
- Mail system. You can use as many PhonePak boards as you have Zorro-II slot,
- with each card handling one phone line. It is completely programmable.
- Also, the system can handle facsimile transmission and reception. There are
- multiple mailboxes for multiple users. You can also access your mailboxes from
- a remote phone by touch tones. There is no caller ID yet, but GVP is planning
- it for the future. Just to avoid any confusion, there is no data modem in the
- unit nor do you require one.
-
- There are two programs that come with the package. The first, Line Manager,
- watches the phone line for incoming calls, figure out if it is a FAX or voice,
- and take the proper action. It is also AREXX compatible. The other program is
- PhonePAK. It defines the operation of the unit, mailboxes, the viewing of
- received FAXes. There is a preferences printer driver that you can print to
- from any program that will send out FAXes.
-
-
- Commodore's AmigaVision Professional
-
- I also attended the AmigaVision Professional seminar. The whole package has
- been improved. There are more transitions, and there are now two groups of
- transitions: bitmap and screen. Screen transitions are independent of screen
- and palette so you don't have to worry about things changing color or resizing
- when performing transitions. There is now 4 transition speed selections instead
- of 3.
-
- Even though the presentation of AVPro was on a 3000, there is AGA support.
-
- A new feature is streaming, a process where you can play sound and
- animations directly from the disk using a user defined memory buffer. You can
- now slow down animations if they go too fast by inserting a number of jiffies.
-
- There are many features that support a AmigaVision Flow running on a CDTV. CDXL
- is supported, although you can't create them with AVPro and you can only play
- them back on a CDTV. If you want to create them, CDTV Developers can buy a
- device called CTRACK. This is a special SCSI drive controller emulates the CDTV
- CD-ROM drive. However this device costs more than $5000. AVPro can now read
- back the CDTV preferences. A memory limitation preference allows you to run
- your flow in a simulated CDTV environment, so that you can test your flow to see
- if it has enough memory to run on a CDTV without running it on one.
-
- You can now choose small icons when viewing your AmigaVision flows. This allows
- you to see more of your flow at once. Printing of flows has been expanded,
- allowing more that just graphic dumps. It presents the flow in an all text form
- at which you can print to a printer or file. A memory reporter will tell you
- how much memory you are using when your flow is running. A freely distributable
- runtime version is now available, and it is only about 260k in size. This
- runtime version can runs flows from all versions of AmigaVision.
-
- An upgrade policy from older versions of AmigaVision is not final, but it looks
- like it will come in about $90 US.
-
-
- Digital Creations's Brilliance Seminar
-
- Brilliance is better than DeluxePaint in every way. It will use every graphics
- mode, has multiple undo capability and is very fast. Menus and palettes are on
- separate screens and will not change colors when you change them. The menus are
- stackable and you can tailor what menus are displayed. It has better overscan
- control. It has multiple buffers ( in DPaint it would be more than one swap
- screen.) Also, it has Bezier curves. The air brush tool is much more flexible.
- You can alter the brush size and pattern, the statistical distribution of
- pixels, you can airbrush multicolor brushes and also now you can airbrush
- gradients. There are all the drawing modes that are in DeluxePaint and new ones
- including two color dithering, translucency, brighten and darken.
-
- Animation is enhanced by better frame control with a VCR style toolbox. Ease in
- and out can be defined for each axis. It supports Compugraphic fonts. No 3D
- brush mapping is supported, but you can simulate 3D light distributions with
- gradient fills. Morphing uses an enhanced algorithm which moves pixels with
- equal preference to all directions.
-
- Brilliance works on a virtual 24bit buffer, and then translates to whatever
- display mode you have chosen. It is also memory efficient and you can run it
- well in 512k of memory.
-
-
- Will Vinton's Playmation Seminar
-
- Playmation allows you to create very realistic organic objects, and maneuver
- them around in their scenes very easily. Each module of the package uses the
- same interface and sets of keyboard command equivalents. But it is crippled by
- a very slow and inflexible rendering module. An animation was shown displaying
- what the package can do, and while lacking a good plot, it demonstrated a very
- good organic morphing technique called muscle deformations. This is excellent
- for doing moving mouth effects. The bad part of the animation was that it was
- rendered on a PC. There is also a Mac version.
-
- ADDRESSES OF COMPANIES MENTIONED
-
- Commodore Business Machines, Ltd. (Canada)
- 3470 Pharmacy Ave.
- Agincourt, Ontario M1W 3G3
- (416) 499-4292
- FAX (416) 494-9755
-
- Gold Disk, Inc.
- 5155 Spectrum Way Unit 5
- Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5A1
- (416) 602-4000
- FAX (416) 602-4001
-
- Soft-Logik Publishing Corp.
- 11131 F. South Town Square
- St. Louis, MO 63123
- (314) 894-8608
- FAX (314) 894-3280
-
- Great Valley Products, Inc
- 600 Clark Avenue
- King Of Prussia, PA 19406
- (215) 337-8770
- FAX (215) 337-9922
-
- Digital Creations
- P.O. Box 97
- Folosom, CA 95763
- (916) 344-4825
- FAX (916) 635-0475
-
-
- Shawn Switenky
- Shawn_E_Switenky@engr.usask.ca
-
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