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24.Dec.2004
RMS Communications - Christoph Pölzl (ANF)


Image editor: Pixel32 for MorphOS announced
Pavel Kanzelsberger, author of Pixel32, announces under the title link a port for MorphOS, to be presented in a few weeks. Pixel32 is an image/photo/animation painting/editing and retouching application usable for all kind of graphicians, but best for web designers (screenshot).

Some of its features:
  • multiplatform design with own skinnable GUI, which allows us running Pixel32 in Windows, BeOS and even in DOS
  • most of routines written in highly optimized 32-bit assembler decreasing program's size and increasing its speed
  • plugin architecture allows adding new effects, import/export plugins but also new dynamic brushes (called BrushFX), layer types etc.
  • supporting all popular file formats
  • support for layers, channels, masks, selections
  • support for animations, image clickmaps, slices, web optimizations and other webtools simplyfing your work
  • variety of brushes, including animated and full color brushes
  • variety of patterns allowing pattern-painting, texturizing and more
  • variety of color/alpha gradients with universal usage
  • templates, styles, layouts...
  • and much more...
Currently, as a Christmas present, Pixel32 can be purchased for USD 20 until end of the year. If one registers now, all updates until next major release (v2.0) will be free. Furthermore, the registration is platform independent, so that one can use his license also with upcoming ports to other operating systems.

There are demo versions of the current version 1.0 RC2 for Windows, Linux and BeOS/Zeta as well as of version 0.99.8 also for QNX, Solaris and MS-DOS. In these demo versions there are only two limitations: a visible watermark in the images and a small annoying dialog box informing about the usage of a demo version. (snx)

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