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  2. Paint protection film - Wikipedia

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    Paint protection films use by the military has continued to the present day and 3M now makes a wide variety of aerospace and military films. [3] With time, however, the automobile industry began to take note of the protective benefits of PPF and it was soon being employed by race car drivers despite the difficulty of working with the original films.

  3. CinePaint - Wikipedia

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    The main reason for this adoption over mainline GIMP was its support for high bit depths (greater than 8-bits per channel) which can be required for film work. [citation needed] The mainline GIMP project later added high bit depths in GIMP 2.9.2, released November 2015. [4] It is free software under the GPL-2.0-or-later.

  4. Comparison of raster graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    Simple and lightweight painting software Systemax Software February 25, 2008: 1.2.5 April 25, 2016 ~$50 (5500JPY) Proprietary: PC Paintbrush* Obsolete basic editor ZSoft Corporation: 1984: 5 Proprietary: Pencil2D: 2D graphical animation software. Pascal Naidon 0.7.0 [27] 2024-07-12 Free GPL-2.0-only: Phatch

  5. Boris Continuum Complete - Wikipedia

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    Boris Continuum Complete is a special effects plug-in package that works in conjunction with Adobe Creative Suite, including CS6, Avid editing and finishing systems such as Sony Vegas Pro, and Apple Final Cut Pro.

  6. MyPaint - Wikipedia

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    MyPaint versions up to 1.00 and bug/issue tracking were hosted by Gna!. [11]MyPaint uses graphical control elements from GTK and, since 1.2.0, uses GTK 3. [12]In 2020 MyPaint 2.0.0 release succeeds MyPaint 1.2, released back in 2017, and brings a stack of new features and improved tools with it.

  7. Pegs'n Co - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Pixibox, a French animation studio, decided to develop its own ink & paint and compositing tools in order to make one of the first fully digital animated series, Peter et Sonia. The first version of Pegs was released under the name Pixiscan. In 1994, Pixibox began to market the product, and the first Pegs licenses were sold.