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From: gl511@appl1.hrz.uni-siegen.de (Lars SFX Eilebrecht)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
Subject: REVIEW: Weird Science CLIP ART CD
Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
Date: 12 Feb 1995 04:57:05 GMT
Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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Keywords: CD-ROM, graphics, clip art, commercial
Originator: barrett@hobbes.cs.umass.edu
PRODUCT NAME
Weird Science CLIP ART CD
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
This CD-ROM is a non-bootable data CD-ROM containing lots of clip
art in different graphic formats. All clip art is ready to use straight from
the CD. Only some additional utilities (graphic-tools) are archived.
AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
Name: Weird Science
Address: 1 Rowlandson Close
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE4 2SE
ENGLAND
Telephone: 0116 234 0682
DISTRIBUTION
As far as I know, you can order this CD-ROM directly from Weird
Science, but most dealers should have this CD-ROM in stock. I got my copy
from Stefan Ossowski Schatztruhe (Germany)
LIST PRICE
DM 39,-. Approximately $26 (US).
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
HARDWARE
Any Amiga equipped with a CD-ROM drive.
More than 1 MB RAM may be required for processing some
images (i.e., EPS).
A hard disk is recommended, of course.
SOFTWARE
AmigaDOS 1.3 or higher required.
A suitable CD-ROM filesystem (like AmiCDROM) is required.
To use the clip art with its different graphic formats, it
is highly recommended that you have a DTP program such as
Pagestream, Pagesetter or Professional Page.
COPY PROTECTION
None.
MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
Amiga 3000, 2 MB Chip RAM, 12 MB Fast RAM
Toshiba XM-3401B CD-ROM drive
Several hard drives
AmigaDOS 3.1 (Kickstart 40.70, Workbench 40.35)
AmiCDROM 1.15
REVIEW
First, I would like to explain the different clip art formats found
on this CD-ROM, and say some words about the disc's quality. Then I will
look at the included utilities. Last but not least, I will review the
compilation of the CD-ROM.
GRAPHIC-FORMATS/DIRECTORIES
top directories size in MBytes graphic format
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
BITMAP 274 IFF-ILBM (most)
BRUSHES 3 IFF-ILBM
COLOUR 65 IFF-ILBM
CORELCDR 5 CDR (Corel-Draw)
EPS 72 ASCII-/IBM-/MAC-EPS (Illustrator)
IMG1 31 IMG bit image
IMG2 58 IMG bit image
PGESETTR 1 IFF-ILBM
PGSTREAM 4 IMG (1MB), GEM (3MB), Tools (<1MB)
PRNTSHOP 5 PNM/POG (PrintShop)
PROCLIPS 2 ProDraw Clips
PRODRAW <1 ProDraw Clips
UTILITY 14 (Amiga: 3 MB / PC: 11 MB)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
(total size) 533 MByte
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
INSTALLATION
There is no installation required nor provided. Only the archived
utilities provided on this CD-ROM must be installed. Some utilities are
unarchived and are ready to use from the CD.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The first thing I did after I bought the CD, was to insert it and
click on the icon appearing on my Workbench. I saw... NOTHING! There are
no icons on the CD except the "disk.info" and some drawer icons in the
Pagestream subdirectory. After looking closer at the CD via the shell, I
found a ReadMe text in the root directory. It contained only seven lines
mentioning the copyright, that it is a data disk, and that some utilities for
Amiga and PC are included.
CLIP ART
Now, some words about the different clip art and its quality.
Bitmap pictures make the biggest part of the CD-ROM. The pictures in the
'COLOUR' directory are very good. Every subdirectory has an index picture
included for a quick overview. Most pictures are in HAM6 format, and some
are in 16 color HiRes-Interlace. All colour pictures have a white
background; this makes them easy to use within DTP programs.
Other colour bitmaps can be found in the 'BRUSHES' directory. The
pictures/brushes have pixel sizes below 640x400. The quality depends on the
size of the image, but most ones are nice. All other bitmap pictures are
black and white or greyscale. Most greyscale pictures have a size less than
640x512 with (very) good quality.
The pixel sizes of the black and white pictures vary in a wide range.
During testing I found very big ones with 1600x3600 or 2048x2048 and very
small ones with 88x52, but most are about 640x400.
The IFF ILBM images found in the 'PGESETTR' directory are very small
and of poor quality.
The EPS clip arts are varying from simple drawn objects (less than
10KB) to very complex objects with sizes above 600 KByte. Very nice.
Other bitmap objects are provided in the IMG format found in the
directories 'IMG1' and 'IMG2', but even in the Pagestream directory some IMG
clip arts can be found. Besides the IMG pictures, we find also GEM Metafile
objects in the Pagestream directory. Most IMG files are below 50 KByte per
file and in most cases the quality is good. Same applies to the GEM objects,
but as they are vector objects, you can use them without quality loss in
any size you want.
Other vector objects are the ProDraw clips found in directories
'PROCLIPS' and 'PRODRAW'. Most objects are colour clips with a good quality.
I wasn't able to look at the PrintShop and Corel Draw clip art,
because I don't have PrintShop nor Corel Draw. As far as I know, no Amiga
program can currently work with CDR files nor display them.
UTILITIES
In the UTILITY drawer of the CD, we find various archived tools and
utilities. Most are converters for different graphic or font formats. Lots
of Pagestream 2.x import modules are included, and various packing/archiving
programs like LHA, DMS, ZOO or Uncompress. Surprisingly, further Amiga
utilities are found in the Pagestream directory. Among the IMG and GEM
files, we find things like ShowFont4.01, ScreenX3.0, DrawMap2.30,
RMBShift2.0... (I didn't check the included PC utilities.)
COMPILATION
Well, there is not much to say. The CD is just a compilation of
various other clip art or graphic collections. Some additional utilities
were added. Nothing more!
USAGE
As said before, it is recommended that you use a DTP program that
is able to import the different clip arts found on this CD.
You can start to browse through the different graphic directories,
but you will surely need a long time to view every single file... :-)
I think 'normal' usage of this CD would be like this: You are just
doing some DTP and are in need of a special image or graphic. You insert the
CD and start searching the different directories for a proper file. And
probably you will find one or more clip art that fit your need....
The CD is not ready to make available on a BBS, as the required
BBS.txt files are not on the CD. But in my opinion this is not necessary for
a clip art CD.
LIKES AND DISLIKES
I like the high quality images and bitmap graphics with a high
resolution, because such images look best in a document created with a DTP
program. Some images from the CD have a quality/resolution that is too low
for use in DTP.
I really don't like the directory layout of the CD. It is not well
chosen and looks a bit weird. Also, I found some duplicate files on the CD.
The CD has a separate utility directory, so why are there utilities in the
Pagestream directory? These utilities have nothing to do with Pagestream.
Most are graphic related, but why is there a RMBShift program?
From the compilation point of view, this CD is terrible. It looks
like Weird Science smashed some existing clip art collections together, took
some utilities from Aminet, and burned this ont