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- From: bdnee@silver.lcs.mit.edu (Bandes Dessinee)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: ADPro questions
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.074009.11118@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 07:40:09 GMT
- Article-I.D.: mintaka.1992Nov12.074009.11118
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- Organization: MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
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- Hi - I forget Perry from ASDG's email address, and I figured I'd ask
- the rest of you too while I'm at it.
- I'm thinking that I really need ADPRO by now, after all the graphics work
- I've been doing in school and for myself, I think it's time I had the right
- tools. I know that ADPro's considered to be the program to get, but I'd
- like to get a list of some of the things it can do, and the improvements the
- new version has over 2.0, which is the only version i've been able to
- play with. I'm particularly interested in its printing capabilities. The version
- I saw didn't offer much control over the halftoning. I've heard that this has
- been improved in version 2.1 - is this true?Can you get true halftones, instead
- of the 'ordered' version? And is there control of dot size and shape?
- I'm using printout positives as sources for silkscreens and etchings, so
- halftoning is very important to me. If ADPro can't do it, is there another
- program out there which can scale images like ADPro but offers greater control
- of halftone possibilities?
- And lastly, is it true that ASDG offers free upgrades?
- I'm sick of buying things that become obsolete next week...
- Many thanks!
- Please email me - rn is hard for me to use.
- Charley
- bdnee@silver.lcs.mit.edu
-