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Welcome to ImageStudio News!
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Contents
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o Contents of This File
o What the Reviewers Think of ImageStudio
o Upgrade Policy
o Future Plans
o Clarification of How to Send the Registration Fee
o The Authors Would Like to Thank...
o How to Contact the Authors
Contents of This File
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This file is new for ImageStudio-1.2.0 and will be updated with
every new release. It will contain any new information that is
relevant to the new release, as well as any new ideas and future
plans. The format is quite flexible, and is intended just to be an
interesting read - we hope you like it.
Andy and Graham Dean.
What the Reviewers Think of ImageStudio
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Since the release of the first version of ImageStudio, the
program has been reviewed in many magazines. We include some quotes
below:
"This program is superb."
Amiga Pro, Larry Hickmott, December '94
"This is a real prize program. ... Registration is only 10UK
pounds, a sound investment if you ask me... 96%"
Amiga User International, December '94
"Perhaps the most impressive feature is the option to use a hard
disk as virtual memory ... a feature that would be welcome in many
commercial offerings."
Amiga Computing, December '94
"It's a promising package... 88%"
Amiga Format, November '94
"ImageStudio is an impressive program - all the more considering
this is the first revision... 90%"
Amiga Shopper, December '94
"It is impossible to choose between ImageStudio and Blackboard,
[Blackboard] has better effects, but [ImageStudio] has better overall
handling... 89%"
C.U.Amiga, December '94
"This is a very stable and useful program with features which are
worth a lot more that the asking price. ... I urge you to contribute
your shareware fee as soon as possible to get the most from this
excellent program."
Amiga Pro, Phil South, December '94
Upgrade Policy
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When we initially released ImageStudio, we had a "flexible"
upgrade policy, i.e. we'd see what the reaction was and judge our
response accordingly. Happily, the reaction has been very positive and
we have had a very healthy response. Due to the number of people
registering, it has become obvious that we cannot continue to give
upgrades using the current method; i.e. you send us a disk and return
packaging, and we'll send you the latest version.
We have therefore decided on the following upgrade method, which
should be quicker, cheaper and more convenient for everyone:
o We will upgrade all existing users from earlier versions to
v1.2.x for free using the existing upgrade method:
- Overseas users can simply send us 2 disks and we will
send you v1.2.x. We will re-use your packaging and pay for the
postage.
- Users in the United Kingdom should send us 2 disks and
suitable postage (2 first class stamps are adequate). We will re-use
your packaging.
"Ahh!" scream the users in the UK, "But that means we're paying
more for our upgrade than overseas users". This is not entirely true,
as the overseas users paid 20US dollars for ImageStudio, which at
today's exchange rate is slightly over 10UK pounds. It all works out
fairly equal in the end.
o From v2.0.0, the version to follow v1.2.x barring any major
re-thinks, all users will be able to upgrade their registered version
of the program from the unregistered freely-distributable version.
This will work as follows:
i) The registered user obtains a copy of the new version
of the unregistered ImageStudio from their local PD library, bulletin
board or InterNet site.
ii) This unregistered version will be limited to images of
upto 250x250 as before.
iii) Upon running the unregistered version, the user selects
the new "Upgrade..." menu item, and selects their registered copy of
ImageStudio in the file requester given.
iv) The program confirms that this is indeed a legal
registered version and patches the new unregistered version with the
user's details.
v) When the user now runs the new patched version, it will
be fully operational.
We think that this method should work well for everyone - you,
the user, don't have to keep sending us disks for upgrades and we can
concentrate our time on improving the program instead of dealing with
upgrades. If you have any comments on the above method, they can be
sent to our address, given at the bottom of this file.
Future Plans
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Usually developers are warey of announcing their future plans,
but we think it's important for you to have a general idea of where
the program is heading; we hope to give some ideas here.
As the program has progressed to the current version, we have
been listening to the users requests and comments on the operation of
the program. As it is the user who ultimately buys the program, it
makes sense for us to listen to all the suggestions we receive. The
main aim of v1.x.x of the program was to build a solid core from which
to expand, we think that with v1.2.x we have now done that. It is now
time to expand.
It has become obvious that the most requested feature from the
users is ARexx support. This will boost the power of the program
enormously, allowing for batch processing (e.g. turn all the GIF
images in a drawer into IFF-ILBM images, or, turning all 24bit
rendered raytracer files into HAM8) as well as the automation of
commonly performed tasks (e.g. scale an image down to 80x40, remap to
the Workbench palette and copy to the clipboard ready for making into
an icon with IconEdit). The ability for packages supporting ARexx to
communicate with each other also raises interesting possibilities
(e.g. altering the colour balance of an image from within your desktop
publisher, or, using ImageStudio in conjunction with the new
DeluxePaint5). The possibilities are endless.
Adding ARexx to ImageStudio is not a trivial task, and is likely
to take some time. We can't guess how long it's likely to take - that
all depends on other pressures of work, and such like. Please don't
keep asking us "When's the next version out?" - expect it when you see
it. Comments and suggestions are still very welcome of course, see
below for our addresses.
Clarification of How to Send the Registration Fee
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We have tried to clarify the proceedure for sending the
registration fee to us. We can accept a wide range of payment methods,
only a few cause problems.
We accept:
o 10UK pounds cash.
o A 10UK pounds cheque, drawn on a UK bank.
o A 10UK pounds postal order, purchased in the UK.
o 20US dollars cash.
o Eurocheque.
o International money order.
We *don't* accept any foreign cheques drawn on non-UK banks and we *don't*
accept foreign postal orders.
Note: Make sure that when sending cash, it is well wrapped in the
envelope.
The Authors Would Like to Thank...
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Andy and Graham would like to thank:
o Julie Brandon - for her suggestion of, and help with,
the dynamic range expansion effect.
o All those who've registered the program and made
suggestions for improvements.
Many thanks to you all!
How to Contact the Authors
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Graham is available at:
14 Fielding Avenue
Poynton
Stockport
Cheshire
SK12 1YX
ENGLAND
for orders and queries.
Andy is available via Email at:
adean@eleceng.ucl.ac.uk
for queries only.
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All trademarks and copyrights acknowledged.