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- From: elc@shell.portal.com (Edward L Cole)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: COMPARISON: Art Department Professional vs. ImageFX vs. ImageMaster
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Date: 10 Sep 1993 02:57:19 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: graphics, image processing, morph, paint, 24-bit, commercial
-
-
- PRODUCT NAMES
-
- Art Department Professional version 2.3.0 ("ADPro")
-
- ImageFX version 1.50
-
- ImageMaster version 9.51
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: This review was updated on October 13, 1993,
- to correct GVP's telephone number. - Dan]
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- The Commodore Amiga has at this point three major packages for
- image processing. Each program has its good and bad points. This is an
- attempt to describe those points in order to guide a more informed purchase
- for Amiga owners.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- * Art Department Professional
-
- Name: ASDG
- Address: 925 Stewart Street
- Madison, WI 53713
- USA
- Telephone: (608) 273-6585
-
- * ImageFX
-
- Name: Great Valley Products
- Address: 657 Clark Avenue
- King Of Prussia, PA 19406
- USA
- Telephone: (215) 337-8770
- (215) 354-9495 (Technical support, registered users)
-
- * ImageMaster
-
- Name: Black Belt Systems
- Address: 298 Johnson Rd.
- Glasgow, MT 59230
- USA
- Telephone: (406) 367-5509
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- ADPro: $240 (US). Retail price approximately $139.
-
- ImageFX: $399 (US). Retail price approximately $219.
-
- ImageMaster: $249.95 (US). Retail price approximately $145.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- All three programs run on any Amiga within the limitations of memory
- and speed. I won't go into detail here as this issue will be discussed
- later.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- ADPro is serialized (a serial number is embedded in the program).
- The other programs have no copy protection.
-
-
- MACHINE(S) USED FOR TESTING
-
- o A2000, ECS chipset, KS 2.04, WB 2.1, 7 megs RAM (one chip),
- 68010, 7.13 MHz
- o A2000, ECS chipset, KS 2.04, WB 2.1, 15 megs RAM (one chip),
- 68040, 33 MHz
- o A3000, ECS chipset, KS 2.04, WB 2.1, 14 megs RAM (two chip),
- 68030, 16 MHz
- o A4000, AGA chipset, KS 3.0, WB 3.0, 18 megs RAM (two chip),
- 68040, 25 MHz
-
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- If I were a programmer (and I certainly am not) I would have combined
- elements of all three programs: ADPro's speed and certain results, ImageFX's
- printing features, and ImageMaster's ability to work on any area in an image.
- Here's a list of features I think are important to keep in mind when choosing
- which of these programs to buy.
-
-
- MEMORY
-
- If I were to judge these programs just on use of memory, ADPro would
- be the clear winner. In the program icon's tooltypes, you can set how much
- and what kind of memory the program should use.
-
- ImageFX offers the use of virtual memory which is very nice;
- however, without it the programs chokes on large images. I tend to work with
- scanned HAM or 24-bit images that range in size from 250K to 10MB. ADPro
- has never refused to load or display the image as long as the memory is
- available. ImageFX will not display the same size file without the use of
- virtual memory. Also, ImageFX also allows you to set the amount of real
- memory in its memory preferences; but even using all the memory available,
- it runs out before ADPro.
-
- ImageMaster handles memory just fine without the use of virtual
- memory and tooltype control. However, it too runs out of memory faster than
- ADPro, but not as quickly as ImageFX does.
-
-
- PRINTING
-
- If ImageMaster can print, I'd like someone to tell me what I'm doing
- wrong. I've tried three printers with this program: (1) color Postscript,
- (1) color Preferences printer, and (1) black-and-white Postscript. I got
- nothing from any of them with ImageMaster.
-
- My choice for printing is ImageFX. Its easy to use, the output is
- excellent, and it recovers from a print job in no time at all. It is not
- very sophisticated, but it's clean and reasonably fast. I've never used the
- Preference printer output of ImageFX as I only have a Postscript printer at
- this time.
-
- The ADPro Postscript driver is multifeatured, but overkill for a
- simple print job. It has several layers of preferences and is professional,
- but I rarely have a need for that much control. ADPro does offer a good
- Preference-printer interface as well.
-
-
- SCANNING
-
- If ASDG can do it, why can't the others? I don't know. All three
- programs support my scanners, an Epson ES-800C and a Sharp JX-100. But
- except for private masochistic reasons, I would never use any scanner
- drivers that were not from ASDG for use with ADPro.
-
- The runner-up is ImageMaster. The ADPro drivers cost extra money
- and must be bought separately. If the extra money bothers you, go
- with ImageMaster.
-
- ImageFX is a very pitiful third. The ImageFX scanner driver is slow
- and very hard to figure out even with the documentation.
-
- ADPro's scanner drivers tell you how much memory it takes to scan
- the image you've selected at the DPI you've selected. As you adjust the DPI
- the memory counter changes to let you know the new memory amounts. If you
- have selected a DPI that is too high, the counter turns a red color and the
- driver will abort if you attempt to scan. Neither of the other two programs
- has a similar feature. If you're using ImageFX's virtual memory and scan
- the image at 800 DPI, you could produce a 150 megabyte file without knowing
- it! Also keep in mind that the parallel port scanners use special cables,
- and all three programs support different cables. ASDG makes a cable that all
- three support. If you use any two of these programs, you have to use the
- ASDG cable.
-
-
- FILE FORMATS
-
- All three programs can handle a wide array of image file formats.
- Most of them I don't use. ILBM, GIF, and JPEG are the most common formats
- for me and are directly supported by all three programs.
-
- ImageMaster makes loading certain formats more difficult by having
- the loader as a macro. These macros are not easy to get at.
-
- Unless you have a need for a an obscure format, I don't think it
- matters which program you use. ImageMaster can save a VistaPro binary file
- which I find useful, and ImageFX can write an icon file. These are the only
- two unique features that I use in any of the program's save features.
-
-
- FEATURES
-
- The heart of the matter. :-)
-
- Of the three programs, sadly, ADPro has the least number of image
- processing tools. While ADPro does everything well, it lacks some of the
- nicer features of the other two programs. For example, both ImageFX and
- ImageMaster offer limited paint programs and the ability to render
- complicated gradient fills.
-
- ADPro also has a very limited undo buffer which I find very
- annoying. ImageFX offers a selectable number of undo levels. ImageMaster
- uses only a single undo, but it's on all the time unless you select
- otherwise. With ADPro you must save the image you're working on with a
- "TEMP" saver and the use "Temp" loader to get it back.
-
- Each program uses "WYSIWYG" but ADPro's is only grayscale.
-
- One of the best features in ImageMaster is ability to work on any
- area of an image with the processing tools. You can select boxes, circles,
- ellipses, and non linear areas for applying an effect. Nice.
-
- All three programs have excellent palette control, and I like
- ImageFX's the best. It has many levels of control. ImageMaster's palette
- control is very difficult to use and figure out, even with the excellent
- documentation. ADPro's is somewhere between the other two. This is a
- feature that I don't use much in any of them.
-
- One serious defect in ImageMaster is its support of AGA screen
- modes. I simply cannot get a display in Super72 (my favorite mode). Also,
- ImageMaster requires serious dithering to get a decent WYSIWYG render. ADPro
- has the best rendering.
-
- One of the nicer features of both ImageMaster and ImageFX is that
- morphing software is included. ImageMaster has morphing built in, while
- ImageFX comes coupled with CineMorph. ASDG sells its morphing software
- separately at yet another extravagant price (and its not substantially
- different from ADPro).
-
- All three programs offer compositing. Of the three, ImageMaster's is
- the most sophisticated and has the greatest number of variations. On the
- other hand, ADPro's is the easiest to use. ImageFX's is very nice and,
- coupled with the better display, is on par with ImageMaster's.
-
- All three programs have weak user interfaces. None of them follow
- Commodore's Style Guide. ADPro's is notoriously ugly. ImageMaster has row
- after row of buttons. No pull down menus in these babies.
-
- All three programs, have extensive ARexx support, so it's possible
- to customize them a lot. At any rate, I'm sure there are things I'm leaving
- out, but this is a mini-review not a song and dance number. :-)
-
-
- SPEED
-
- ADPro is the fastest. ImageMaster is the slowest. On the
- unaccelerated A2000, some of the effects took as long as 45 minutes.
- ImageFX's speed is closer to ADPro's and reasonable. I would not use
- ImageMaster on a slower Amiga unless I *had* to.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- ADPro: looseleaf style notebook. Nearly 400 pages.
-
- ImageFX: looseleaf style notebook. Original docs about 400 pages
- and the 1.5 upgrade about 125 more pages.
-
- ImageMaster: wirebound, 200 pages, and extra documentation on disk.
-
- I have no complaints about any of the documentation.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- No program bugs (other than the ones mentioned). Each has some
- annoying features but they were intended.
-
- ImageMaster failed to install properly on my A2000 with only 7 megs
- RAM. When I went to 15 megs the installation went smoothing. Not a very
- clever install routing. If you have only a little memory you may have to do
- the install manually.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- ASDG and GVP both include phone numbers with the docs and are easy to
- reach. What about BlackBelt? Well, good luck. :-)
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- Not applicable.
-
-
- CONCLUSION
-
- After all is said and done, I find I use Art Department Professional
- the most often. Its fast and easy to use. After that I use ImageFX, and
- ImageMaster very rarely.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1993 Edward Cole. All rights reserved.
-
- You can contact me at: elc@cup.portal.com
- elc@well.sf.ca.us
-
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