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- From: andrew@cubetech.com (Andrew Loewenstern)
- Subject: Re: Compose In Color? Anybody use it?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.213846.6434@cubetech.com>
- Keywords: NeXT, Compose In Color, CIC, Freebase
- Organization: Cube Technologies, Inc.
- References: <1992Dec13.235001.14241@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 21:38:46 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec13.235001.14241@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> jtod_ltd@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (John "Jeep" Todd) writes:
- >
- >Well, many days after starting this "Photoshop" and "Image" thread, I have
- >stumbled across something interesting. I've downloaded the demo copy of
- >Compose In Color (CIC) off the archives. Hey, this is interesting! I don't
- >have a color machine, so it kind of sucks for me, but it looks like
- >something along the lines of a high-end pixel-editing program. Has anybody
- >bought this program? Looks expensive. Looks slow on a color machine, too.
- >But it's got lots of neat-o features, though I haven't finished futzing with
- >it yet to see if any of them are really practical.
-
- CIC is pretty wild. It's not like Photoshop or Image. It's more like
- a real high-end system like a Crosfield or Scitex in a way. You can
- do things to a low-res version of your image and then have CIC
- "intelligently" apply those things to the big image overnight or
- whenever.
-
-
- andrew
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