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Path: digifix!not-for-mail From: neil@bMD.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.announce Subject: SUBMISSION: TIFFany Upgrade Offer Available to Image Owners Date: 10 Oct 1993 00:32:26 -0400 Organization: Next Announcements Lines: 41 Sender: sanguish@digifix.com Approved: sanguish@digifix.com Message-ID: <29838q$fq0@digifix.digifix.com> Reply-To: info@bMD.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: benchMark Developments, Inc. 2040 Regency Rd. Suite C Lexington KY, 40503 Kevin Solie (606) 231-6599 Phone / (606) 254-4864 Fax info@bMD.com TIFFany Upgrade Offer Available to Image Owners (Available NOW as MAB) LEXINGTON, KY - October 10, 1993 - benchMark Developments (bMD) announced continued support for AppSoft customers interested in upgrading licensed copies of AppSoft Image to TIFFany. This offer is valid through November 15, 1993. Image users, prior to the Appsoft close-out offer, are eligible to purchase TIFFany at the special price of $99/educational and $195/commercial. Please include proof of purchase when applying for this offer. Image owners upgrading to TIFFany will be eligible for the standard TIFFany upgrade path starting with TIFFany II, currently in beta. TIFFany allows digital artist and graphic designers to manipulate and enhance digital images through the power of NEXTSTEP. Images may be enhanced and manipulated using various tools for color correction, noise reduction, resizing, image composition, morphing, and filters for: burn in, edge detection, edge enhancement, color separation, embossing, image noise reduction, and correction, relief, shake, smear, smooth, sobel, and others. Manual image editing functions include: pen drawing, airbrush, and adjustable transparency capabilities. TIFFany's suggested commercial price is $395, with academic pricing available at $145. Demo copies of TIFFany may be requested by sending mail to Info@bMD.com or from your local NeXT archive.
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