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Article 472 of comp.sys.amiga.reviews:
Path: menudo.uh.edu!usenet
From: cg@winfcg.swb.de (Christoph Guelicher and Heiko Rath)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
Subject: REVIEW: PhotoworX version 1.71
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Date: 21 Feb 1994 15:55:27 GMT
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Keywords: graphics, CD-ROM, Photo CD, image processing, commercial
PRODUCT NAME
PhotoworX version 1.71
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Access software for Kodak Photo CDs, with image processing functions.
The authors of this review were both involved in beta testing
PhotoworX, but have no financial connection whatsoever with increased sales
of the program.
AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
Germany:
Name: Corporate Media GbR ("COME")
Address: Boedekerstrasse 92
D-30161 Hannover
Germany
Telephone: +49-511-661041/43
FAX: +49-511-668279
USA:
Name: Interworks
Address: 42191 Camino Casillas
Temecula, CA 92592-3714
Phone/FAX: (909) 699-8120
Name: Spectronics International USA, Inc.
Address: 34 East Main Street #23
Champaign, IL 61820
Telephone: (217) 352-0061
FAX: (217) 352-0063
Author: Olaf 'Olsen' Barthel
E-mail: olsen@sourcery.han.de (programmer's address)
LIST PRICE
Germany: 198 DM suggested retail price.
Bundle prices with CD-ROM drives and host adapters
are available from COME.
USA: approximately $199 (US)
COMPONENTS SUPPLIED IN PACKAGE
o AmiCDROM filesystem (Public Domain, written by Frank Munkert)
o Sample Photo CD
o Manual
o Floppy disk with the program on it ;-)
o Registration card
SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
HARDWARE
An 'XA' compliant CD-ROM-drive is required to read a Photo
CD, although the software does not require one. If you move
the Photo CD data files to a different medium (such as your
hard disk) PhotoworX will treat it just as the original CD as
long as the directory structure is left intact.
2 MB RAM required. The more, the better.
A hard drive is recommended but not required.
Approximately 350 KB disk space is needed for a complete
installation.
It is possible to run the software from floppy disk, but it
makes more sense to have a hard drive to increase
performance, to store exported pictures, etc.
Two versions of the software are supplied: one for 68000
and 68010-based systems, and one for faster systems (68020,
68030, you name it). A faster CPU is not required, but you do
yourself a favour if you have one. ;-)
PhotoworX works with any graphics hardware setup, including
the ECS and AGA chip sets and third party graphics cards
that offer an Intuition emulation.
SOFTWARE
A CD-ROM filesystem. One is supplied with PhotoworX
(AmiCDROM).
AmigaDOS 2.04 or higher is required.
If you have a graphics card, it may have its own software
requirements.
COPY PROTECTION
None.
The hard disk installation procedure requires you to personalize the
program with your name, address and your serial number.
MACHINES USED FOR TESTING
Computers:
A1200, 2 MB Chip, 0 MB Fast, IDE hard disk, no CD-ROM.
A1200, 2 MB Chip, 8 MB Fast, 68030/68882 both at 50 MHz, GVP SCSI.
A3000, 2 MB Chip, 14 MB Fast, Picasso II, internal SCSI.
A3000T, 2 MB Chip, 14 MB Fast, Retina II, internal SCSI.
A4000, 2 MB Chip, 8 MB Fast, Z3-Fastlane SCSI.
CD-ROM-drives:
Apple CD-300, XA multisession drive, double speed.
Toshiba XM3401, XA multisession drive, double speed.
NEC CDR83, nearly XA single-session drive, double speed.
Operating systems:
Kickstart 37.175, 39.106.
Workbench 38.35 (2.1), 39.29 (3.0).
CD-ROM filesystems:
AmiCDROM 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8.
AsimCDFS 2.0.
CD-Xetec FS v1.94a.
Babel-FS v1.1.
Z3-Fastlane CD-ROM FS.
Photo-CDs:
Kodak Photo CD sampler (24 pictures).
Philips CD-I Photo CD 'Akt Aesthetik' (67 pictures).
HifiVision Test Photo CD (130 pictures).
'Photo CD and PC' sampler Photo CD (102 pictures).
3 'self made' Photo CDs with various pictures (42, 26, 45 pictures),
one of them in multisession-format with three different sessions
COME Photo CD (27 pictures).
INSTALLATION
The Commodore Installer program copies the PhotoworX software to your
hard disk drive, and also installs the AmiCDROM filing system if requested.
REVIEW
When PhotoworX is started, it opens either a window on the
Workbench, a public screen to support OS3.0 palette sharing, or its own
screen, whichever you prefer. This choice is made via tooltypes or the
program's saved settings. The settings can be adjusted, loaded and saved in
PhotoworX. PhotoworX distinguishes the general settings for the programs's
operation from the special settings for the 'currently loaded' or the
'to-be-loaded' Photo.
The general settings let you define the following items:
- Photo CD Volume to be used:
You can enter or select (via standard ASL file requester) which
device or volume is to be used by PhotoworX. So, PhotoworX does
not necessarily need a Photo CD: it needs just the correct Photo
CD directory structure as defined by Kodak:
photo_cd (dir)
images (dir)
rights (dir)
rights.use
info.pcd
overview.pcd
Note: this directory structure is required only if you wish to
load and display the Photo CD image directory (also called
'contact sheet' or 'index print'). You can still load single
photos using the file requester.
- Path to store pictures:
You can enter or select via file requester the path to store
exported pictures.
- Define the program startup operation:
Load the contact sheet, a photo, or just wait for user input.
- Define the contact sheet settings:
- Size, either 32x48, 64x96 or 128x192 pixels.
- Colour or Grayscale display.
- Layout (number of columns and colours).
- Define the screen settings:
- Select a non-HAM screenmode from the display database.
- Select a font and size for PhotoworX's windows and requesters:
very useful for higher resolution screens on graphic boards, etc.
- Miscellaneous settings:
- File format of photos to save (all IFF-ILBM):
- 24 bit, true colour data.
- 8 bit, grayscale data.
- Processed screen data as shown, or
- 2...256 colour data,
both in available amiga screenmodes
from LoRes - SuperHiRes-Interlaced,
in HAM or HAM8 and with/without Floyd-Steinberg-dithering.
- Viewers: Picasso II, Retina, EGS, DCTV or HAM.
According to the capabilities of the viewer or the graphics
extension, the number of colours may be chosen. For example,
the Picasso II and Retina viewers support 32,768, 65,536 and
16,777,216 colour displays. PhotoworX makes use of the Amiga
HAM mode also through a viewer module with 4,096 colours on an
OCS/ECS-Amiga, or 262,144 colours on an AGA-equipped Amiga.
Because viewers can be used only for display purposes, editing
in HAM, HiColor or TrueColour modes is not supported.
You can also select whether PhotoworX should operate with or without
confirmatory requesters for potentially destructive operations.
The Photo-specific settings let you define the following items:
- Define the screen settings for the Photo display:
- Select a non HAM screenmode and its colour depth from the
display database for an editable view of the Photo.
- Select the size to be loaded:
128x192, 256x384, 512x768, 1024x1536 or even 2048x3072 pixels.
The possible size directly depends on the available RAM, because
a picture in the highest possible resolution means 18 MB of raw
24-bit-data.
To make this clear:
Sorry folks, on an A500 with 1 MB RAM, there is NO WAY to load
these beasties. Even sufficiently equipped Amigas are busy for
a quite a while when 18 MB must be transported from a rather
slow CD-