@article{Marshall:1995:LPP,
optclassification = {D2020 (Design and graphics); D5010D (Selection guides)},
number = {1},
volume = {20},
month = jan,
optissn = {0360-5280},
author = {Trevor Marshall},
optstatus = {},
url = {http://www.byte.com/art/9501/sec12/art2.htm},
localfile = {papers/Marshall.1995.LPP.pdf},
abstract = {HSC Software's \$3,995 Live Picture 1.5 is an excellent high-end
image-editing tool for the professional electronic artist. The
software is based on two innovative technologies that speed up the
editing process: Functional Interpolating Transform System (FITS)
and Image VUE (IVUE). FITS is a new way of representing images
that are stored as mathematical equations. It includes a raster
image processor (RIP) that converts the file for output on a
raster-based device. IVUE is an image-storage format that provides
rapid access to any part of a main image at any level of zoom
while maintaining high levels of resolution. The user creates
images with Live Picture as multiple layers. Tools for creating
images include masks, transparency and color filters, blurs, an
air brush, an eraser and other easy-to-use special effects. The
speed of redraw on a PowerMac 8100 is extremely fast.},
title = {{L}ively {P}ictures ({P}ower {M}ac {I}mage {E}diting)},
optkeywords = {Air brush; FITS RIP; HSC Software; Image editor; Layering; Live
Picture; Lively pictures; Power Mac image editing program;
Spraying; Transparency; Zooming},
journal = {Byte Magazine},
pages = {171--172},
year = {1995},
}
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