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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

2922.0. "Deja vu - DeluxePaint and DECSTATION" by ASDS::WARD () Fri Sep 15 1989 15:16

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Note 314.11               LJ250, DS316 and DeluxePaint                  11 of 11
MOCA::RAMON                                          15 lines  12-SEP-1989 17:16
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    PERFECTO !!!
    
    The LJ and DeluxePaint got married (finally)!!!
    Everything is working Ok and the customer is very pleased with the
    output from the LJ.
    Thanks to all of you who answered, specially to THOMAS.
    
    Regards, Ray
    
    Ps. Maybe some day you will hear from Heriberto Gonzalez. He is
    a computer artist from P.R. that have been doing a lot of work with
    the different paint programs. He now uses a DECStation 316...
    He is the customer.
    
    paint programs
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2922.1More info..PUERTO::ALVAREZSo much work to do...so little timeFri Sep 15 1989 16:3911
    	To add a little more to the base note, Heriberto Gonzalez is
    an artist in Puerto Rico, which among other things, uses AMIGA's
    to create his artwork. Here in AGO, there are two posters created 
    by him for the Calypso and Rigel projects, and I'm 90% sure he 
    used an AMIGA to create them. You can see the "jaggies" and the 
    individual pixels from the original image as it was blown
    up to poster size, although you have to look close enough and doesn't 
    distract from the beauty of it. 
    

    Miguel A. Alvarez