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Subject: Re: PixPro2
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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 94 23:01:52 PDT
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>I know it sounds like a lot more work than pixel pro, but it really saved
>time! It also has the ability to zoom into the background image to see
>the curves close up. Very helpful!
I remember seeing some ancient (5 years ago) thing for a high-end
PC program that created virtually perfect polygons from camera
ready stats.
I've never seen anything for the Amiga that even comes close. :^P