[futurebasic] Re: [FB] [ANN] Compositor v2.5 OS X Preview Posted

Message: < previous - next > : Reply : Subscribe : Cleanse
Home   : August 2003 : Group Archive : Group : All Groups

From: Scott Spencer <sj3@...>
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 17:54:43 -0700
BobbyC,

This is a really "Quite Awesome" program.  You ought to be really proud 
of yourself.

FutureBASIC and OS X -- what a combo!!!!

----
Scott Spencer
SJ3 Solutions
sj3@...


On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 09:54  PM, Robert Covington wrote:

>
> Since my pool of beta testers is rather quiet, I thought I'd make this 
> public now.
>
> Compositor v2.5 b3 for OS X (only) is available. You can go to this 
> page for more information and the download link.
>
> Info : < http://www.artlythere.com/carbonstatus.shtml >
>
> Or direct (read the release notes)
> Download < 
> http://www.artlythere.com/macsoft/beta/compositor_x_beta.hqx > (2.2MB)
>
> Please read the 2 short docs for handy information.
> [Compositor for OS X requires v10.1.5 or higher, 10.2 or higher is 
> best. The more RAM the better. If you have registered Compositor 
> before, do not register again, there's no need, unless it's burning a 
> hole in your pocket or you won the lottery, which means I get half 
> anyway, since Compositor's pixels have special lotto properties. ]
>
>
> What is it? For those who haven't heard of it, Compositor is an image 
> editing and image to art application with some nice features. The OS X 
> version is way beyond the old classic version in its ability to handle 
> large images. I can open up a 33 MB image now and handle that pretty 
> easily (new speedier temp file setup). The program is best for 6MB and 
> below in general though.
>
> You can apply art effects to movies, image sequences, and single 
> images (the norm). Export movies to image sequences. Whatever. Save 
> your actions, and run them on other images. There are many actions 
> included. You can save and reload your selections as well. There are 
> over 150 filters and variations possible. including over a dozen Paste 
> modes. Plus there's a full editing and painting tool set.
>
> There are some changes to the OS X version over the Classic which is 
> to be updated to this version still...the main one is that I have some 
> Magbots in the window corner now for easy zooming, and a much better 
> New image dialog, due to how easy Appearance runtime makes popups 
> handling. Even the magbots were simple due to Apperance PICT buttons. 
> Made it easy.
>
> This is the 6th or so version since testing began. While it isn't 
> perfect yet, I have suffered no crashing behavior in a while. If you 
> do suffer a crash, if you can remember what you were doing, please let 
> me know and send me the crash log (if there's anything other than just 
> numbers in the last few threads...a name helps)  If you can replicate 
> it, that's even more helpful. People who read docs, and who can 
> replicate bugs are the max. :)
>
> If you do suffer a crash, there is a good chance you will have a temp 
> file remaining, and Compositor will move that to the app folder on the 
> next run, and let you know. You can then Import it again as Compositor 
> Raw, and see if it is worth saving. The "No Zoom"  magbot icon was 
> even restored this way. ( and shortly after I figured out the 
> anti-aliasing bug from a faulty clipped rect that was the root cause 
> of the crash)
>
>
> Anybody using 10.2 please verify that Saving a file As Copy, clipboard 
> and such works, as there's a Quickdraw bug in Copybits when copying to 
> the same GWorld back then , when making PICTs, etc.
>
> Send any problem reports direct to <artlythere@...>
>
> If you have registered Compositor before, do not register again! You 
> are covered. Thanks to those on this list that have supported this 
> program, including my number one ever registrant, George Vail. :)  
> Andy Pritchard has been a big help in beta testing over the lifetime 
> of this program, that is until he got him a new woman, and went AWOL.
> I think he's been kidnapped by aliens, sometime in March.
>
> Due to all the changes required for OS X it was impossible to maintain 
> a single build code base, thus there will be a divergence between 
> Classic and OSX version from here on out, especially since Appearance 
> runtime and OSX allows for improvements that can't be done elsewhere. 
> Though the Classic viersion will always be snappier due to OSX's 
> double buffered windows and QTFlushPortBuffer.
>
> I thought it would take me like a month to get up to speed with OS 
> X... ha! Ha! HA! No way, hose say (ho's say? Who's to say). Has been 
> one hurdle after another. Hopefully I have enough altitude to clear 
> what's left.
>
> Sorry to write a book, I have a lot invested in this thing at this 
> point. Can't take the solitary confinement of programming much longer 
> though I don't think, hopefully I can get some balance back soon.
>
> Robert Covington
> Artly There Software (ha, sounds so official)
>
> http://www.artlythere.com/
>
> (Link to Carbon status page is on the front page also)
>
>
> --
> To unsubscribe, send ANY message to 
> <futurebasic-unsubscribe@...>
>
>