Photon Paint

Photon Paint is a Hold-And-Modify (HAM) based bitmap graphics editor for the Commodore Amiga, first released in 1987. Photon Paint was the first bitmap graphics editor to incorporate 3D solid modeling and texture mapping as an integral part of the program.

Photon Paint
Photon Paint 2.0
Developer(s)BazboSoft
Initial release1987 (1987)
Stable release
2.0 / 1989 (1989)
Operating systemAmigaOS, Mac OS
Typebitmap graphics editor

Photon Paint was programmed by Oren Peli, Eyal Ofek & Amir Zbeda at Bazbosoft, an Israeli software house. It was published by MicroIllusions of the US and distributed all over the world. The program sold some 250,000 units and received a best of breed award from Amiga World magazine.

Release history

  • The original Photon Paint was released in 1987
  • Photon Paint v2.0 was released in 1988[1]
  • A Macintosh version was also released in 1988
gollark: It seems okay at landscapes. This is "mountain waterfall at dusk" with the top 8 of 32 images using the CLIP ranking option.
gollark: It's obviously a spambot.
gollark: That sounds like something which would improve* and not worsen** the situation.
gollark: You could do it both ways I guess, perhaps with a switch.
gollark: If you tracked clicks on each internal link you could estimate connection importance that way. Or manually specify importance levels. Or have something to emphasise links between big clusters.

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References

Notes
  • Macworld. 1988. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
  • Verbum. 1987. Retrieved 2013-08-23.


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