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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: mingle on May 28, 2010, 03:44:02 AM
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Hi,
I'm currently tinkering with my A4000 to see how useful it can be.
One thing I'd like to try is 24 bit GFX editing . PPaint is okay for pics up to 256 colours, but isn't really used for photo editing...
Back in the day I had Photogenics 1.2 with my A1200 and it seemed like a useful program, but I can't seem to find it anywhere out there now.
Does anyone know if there's a 'free' or demo version available for the Amiga (I see there's a PC version now).
Cheers,
Mike.
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Try this thread (http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=30789).
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Wow, A$99.60 is a bit steep for such old software that definitely will never see another Amiga update ever again. I bet they'd sell a lot more copies and make a lot more profit if it was closer to $30.
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Hmm... Yep, too rich for my requirements - a quick/occasional 'tinker'...
Does anyone know if the old coverdisk version 1.2 is available?
Mike.
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You're going to have to bite the bullet, and buy a graphics card if you are serious about working with graphics...
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Hmm... Yep, too rich for my requirements - a quick/occasional 'tinker'...
Does anyone know if the old coverdisk version 1.2 is available?
Mike.
If you know which magazine and when it came from, it should be very easy to find.
There might even be 1 or 2 dealers who still have v2 in stock.
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Hi all,
Thanks for the replies...
I've tracked down v1.2 - Makes you realise how much we take modern PCs for granted in terms of speed when displaying & editing digital images! :-)
It was such a great program at the time. Certainly more a bit more user-friendly than ImageFX.
Mike.
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It was written in AmigaE, too :)
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Website states $79.. I think it might be worth it.. I've always wanted this program.
Wow, A$99.60 is a bit steep for such old software that definitely will never see another Amiga update ever again. I bet they'd sell a lot more copies and make a lot more profit if it was closer to $30.
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Website states $79.. I think it might be worth it.. I've always wanted this program.
It's worth every penny. Sheesh.. y'all will spend $250 -$300 for an old CPU card but not spend $79 for software you can run emulated on a PC using UAE at 5 times the speed of the $300 CPU card...
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Hi all,
Thanks for the replies...
I've tracked down v1.2 - Makes you realise how much we take modern PCs for granted in terms of speed when displaying & editing digital images! :-)
It was such a great program at the time. Certainly more a bit more user-friendly than ImageFX.
Mike.
Photogenics 2.x was a complete rewrite and is a lot better than 1.2.
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Crom00, can you buy me a copy?
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Photogenics 2.x was a complete rewrite and is a lot better than 1.2.
As is version 4.x over 2.x. Mostly in the way the interface works. Both versions are exellent grfx/paint packages. Version 4 is well worth the $80. ...at least it was when originally released. It's not a catchall program, more slatted towards 24bit digital painting instead of processing. A decent display card really is beneficial to the operation of the program.
I am unable to find a vt framestore loader/saver for photogenics. :(
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Photogenics - where to get it?
You have to be born with it, or know a good plastic surgeon.
..oh, wait.
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Crom00, can you buy me a copy?
Maybe if I was 20 years younger and you were...pardon the pun my "amiga".
It a demo showed up on amiga format coverdisc at some point maybe someone here or on EAB hast that disc.
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Photogenics 2.x was a complete rewrite and is a lot better than 1.2.
2.x was alot faster but it seemed to crash more often, the skinned interface caused problems maybe?
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Website states $79.. I think it might be worth it.. I've always wanted this program.
which website?
I used version 5 ( I think, there were so many incremental updates once it hit version 4. And there had to be it was extremely buggy).
I liked the way this software worked: spray on any color over the region you want, change the mode to any effect you want eg blur, sharpen,, black and white, etc, and the painted region is replaced with the effect and becomes a layer siting over the original image. You can then alter the transparency, the edge blending of the effect layer with the underlying image, and finally merge it with the original image by "fixing" it. Masks? bah, just spray and fix! Even better, if you wanted to spray paint directly with the effect, you could, so more and more of the effect came out the longer you sprayed on the same region, in real time.
I'd seen similar things with PC software, but even on an Athlon x2, the 68060/ CV64 combo with photogenics was faster to spray the effect on in real time, and kept up as you moved your pointer so you got smooth curves rather than interpolated straight lines as you painted. I never did use the PC version, but I read a review at the time that said Adobe and Metacreations should be ashamed of just how slower they were than photogenics.
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It annoys me that the (much newer) Windows version, which was $699 for so long, is now down to $79 (or A$99.60 according to the website here) yet the Amiga version is still full price. It's a digital download, that means they don't lose anything when they sell, it's 100% profit. No packaging, no postage, no CD needs to be burned, they haven't spent a cent publishing or marketing the product for over ten years and it's still too expensive to afford. So, if they get one guy with enough cash buying their product this year, they make $79 total. But if it was $30, a few of us would have already bought it, making them more profit than they'd make selling one single overpriced copy. Stupid prices like this just make software so much more tempting to download a pirated copy of.
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Hey Gulliver
Can you convince these guys to release Photogenics into open source? Grin.
Seriously, I don't use graphics enough to justify $79 either. I would move quickly for a $30 price
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If they can make the same money selling it at more than 2X the $33 price then they will.
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$79 for an unsupported program is a bit steep, especially with no paper manual or program media. At the time of it's release, this was an awesome bargain. Got my 4.1 copy in 1999 at AmiWest. Our computer club did demos and sold copies for Paul Noland during the event and club members got special pricing. :) Matter of fact, I still have the sales book from our club with names and serial numbers of the copies we sold at the event.
It annoys me that the (much newer) Windows version, which was $699 for so long, is now down to $79 (or A$99.60 according to the website here) yet the Amiga version is still full price.
Photogenics HDR (http://www.idruna.com/order_photogenicshdr.html)
hmmm... Show the link to the HDR version for $79 and I'll purchase this product for my PC. I can only find it on the Idruna site for $399. And any mention or support of the Amiga version is no where to be found. This is a link (http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?SP=10023&PN=1&xid=39935&V1=371386&DSP=&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0) I saved a few years ago for the Amiga version.
Maybe if there are a few of ya'll wanting to get the program but are hesitant at the $79 price, get together and make an offer to buy a number of copies at a reduced cost. Couldn't hurt to try, and if there is enough intrest from Amigas, [strike]they[/strike] Paul might offer it up at a discounted price.
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I just ordered ArtEffect from Alinea. It was like 30 bux shipped from Europe. Check it out it is Photoshop like and comes on a CDROM.
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Hey Cammy. I remember Art Effect. I played with a demo. For $30 it's a steal. You get Adobe Photoshop Version 5-6 functionality on the Amiga.
Photogenics has cooler natural media and VFX painting styles,
But Art Effect is a Photoshop Clone for the Amiga.