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- From: Kermit@cup.portal.com (Kermit Royce Woodall)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Free Upgrade for Registered ImageFX Owners
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 19:41:50 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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- GVP ANNOUNCES FREE UPGRADE FOR IMAGEFX/CINEMORPH
- King of Prussia, PA., January, 1993. GVP announced that it has released
- upgrades for its popular software packages, ImageFX and CineMorph.
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- CineMorph has met with phenomenal success since its release in September,
- 1992. This easy-to-use morphing package was immediately acclaimed for its
- powerful features, which give the user the ability to warp single images,
- morph sequences of multiple images and even full motion video with the
- fastest possible speeds available in any morphing package. New features
- of the upgrade include infinite zoom, regional dissolve, point naming and
- point locking. New gadgets have been added to the curve editor window which
- allow for greater flexibility. In addition, AGA support has been added to
- the Render Menu.
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- ImageFX, which combines the traditional elements of images processing and
- editing with high-end special effects, was released in November, 1992 and
- already promises to set a new standard in visual effects software packages fo
- the Amiga. This powerful software contains all the features of CineMorph
- plus a host of other image processing features. This new version of ImageFX
- also adds AGA modes to the Amiga preview, and render modes and puts all Amiga
- resolutions, including AGA, in the Foreign render module as well. OpalVision
- rendering, more keyboard shortcuts and an improved file requester have also
- been added to an impressive list of features.
-
- These upgrades, coming so soon after the release of ImageFX and CineMorph,
- reflect GVP's ongoing commitment to providing professional quality video
- processing and editing software at an affordable price.
-
- Gary Gehman, president of Magic Bullet Communications, has this
- observation about ImageFX, "I believe that it is the single most important
- graphics program for the Amiga in five years" he says. "This is of
- considerable interest to the average Amiga hobbyist, but it is a revolutionar
- and highly profitable windfall to the people who actually use their Amigas to
- make a living."
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- Registered owners of ImageFX are recieving their free upgrades already.
-
- GVP is a privately held company that was founded in 1988. Today it is the
- world's largest third party supplier of peripherals for the Commodore Amiga.
- For more information contact Sheila Kirby at (215) 337-8770 extension 244.
-