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  2. Pixia - Wikipedia

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    A successor to ART/fw, a full-color graphics tool developed for Windows 3.1, ver. 0 was released in the fall of 1998 and celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2013. [1] The program is still being upgraded at a high frequency. Although it is freeware, it has advanced functions.

  3. Barco Creator - Wikipedia

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    Creator was set up to be a modular system, tailored to the specific needs of each "shop" or user. The base for version 7.0 was the "CT-Brix" software library (colour selection, basic compositing, selection, transformation, shapes, basic colour correction, densitometer, layers etc.), also featured in other Barco Graphics CT (continuous tone) products, e.g. ColorTone.

  4. Color Graphics Adapter - Wikipedia

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    PC Magazine disagreed, reporting in June 1983 that "the IBM monochrome display is absolutely beautiful for text and wonderfully easy on the eyes, but is limited to simple character graphics. Text quality on displays connected to the color/graphics adapter ... is at best of medium quality and is conducive to eyestrain over the long haul". [40]

  5. Datamax UV-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Datamax UV-1 is a pioneering computer designed by a group of computer graphics artists working at the University of Illinois Chicago, known as the Circle Graphics Habitat. It was primarily the brainchild of Tom DeFanti , who was trying to build a machine capable of running his GRASS programming language at a personal computer price point, a ...

  6. Composite artifact colors - Wikipedia

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    Since these new colors are the result of cross-color artifacting, they are often called "artifact colors". Both the standard 320×200 four-color and the 640×200 color-on-black graphics modes could be used with this technique. Early efforts resulted on a usable resolution of 160×200 with 16 colors. [24]

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  8. PowerColor - Wikipedia

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    PowerColor is a Taiwanese graphics card brand established in 1997 by TUL Corporation (撼訊科技), [1] based in New Taipei, Taiwan.PowerColor maintains office locations in a number of countries, including Taiwan, the Netherlands and the United States.

  9. ClearType - Wikipedia

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    For these reasons, DirectWrite which is the next-generation text rendering API from Microsoft moved away from color-aware ClearType. The font rendering engine in DirectWrite supports a different version of ClearType with only greyscale anti-aliasing, [29] not color subpixel rendering, as demonstrated at PDC 2008. [30]