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Article: Digital Darkroom 1.5.(MicroFrontier's image processing software)(Software Review)(Evaluation)
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- Macworld
- Article date:
- December 1, 1998
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Image Editor Needs Development
Aimed at novices with basicimage-editing needs, MicroFrontier's Digital Darkroom 1.5 offers a simple interface, a basic tool set, and a few automatic-correction features. If your scanner or digital camera came bundled with an image editor such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe (see Reviews, April 1998) or Kai's Photo Soap (see Reviews, October 1997), you already own a far superior image-editing application.
Digital Darkroom's simple tools are contained in a single floating palette. Along with the usual complement of tools, the palette includes a gradient tool and a basic text tool but no graphics primitives such as circles or squares. ...