From alchemyreply1753 at mindworkshop.com Sat Nov 2 11:34:39 2019 From: alchemyreply1753 at mindworkshop.com (alchemyreply1753 at mindworkshop.com) Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2019 11:34:39 -0400 Subject: [Newsletter] Announcements from Alchemy Mindworks Message-ID: <81893fe9-8f54-37bb-556d-c8e6e5ef71a7@mindworkshop.com> Click here to UNSUBSCRIBE . ( http://mindworkshop.com/mailman/options/newsletter ) Contents: 1. ***Graphic Workshop Professional 10 Revision 2 * 2. *Announcing e-Paint 10 * 3. *****Annou**ncing A**lpha Paint + Icon Editor 10***(additional notification)** * * 4. ***Replying to this Message, List Removal and Details*** * **This is why secret societies really need to keep themselves /secret!/ **** **Click on the book.** *** Graphic Workshop Professional 10 Revision 2 Graphic Workshop Professional 10 has been updated. This release: * Accelerates up the preferred Graphic Workshop JPEG processor to pretty much the speed of light. We were amazed... huge megapixel JPG files open before the echos of your mouse clicking have died away. You really have to see this one at work to properly appreciate it. * Addresses a number of issues in the Filters window user interface, most notably the cursors for the original and processed image windows. * Speeds up the WebP reader. It enjoys much the same performance boost as JPG. * Addresses a number of user-interface and cosmetic issues in the Crop window, including the demise of the dreaded flash cursors under the latest release of Windows 10. * Improves the appearance of the Halftone and Lightbox filters. * Fixes a bug in the controls of the Matt filter. * Addresses a number of other issues in the initial version 10 release. * * *From the Initial release of Graphic Workshop Professional 10:* We've added new functionality to the known universe's most popular image management application, improved its performance, included several fresh ancillary applications and generally refined it to better get along with Windows 10. (We hasten to add that it still performs admirably under earlier builds of Windows, all the way back to Windows XP, if you're feeling retro.) Among the new features and enhancements to Graphic Workshop Professional 10, you'll find that it: * Adds *Print Workshop*. Create hard copy of your pictures with precise size and positioning, down to the nearest hundredth of an inch (or of a centimeter). Effortless to configure, this is the ideal tool for creating photographs suitable for framing, flyers, handouts and other professional output on paper. It can even be configured to include trim lines and pre-press marks. Right-click on a graphic and select Print Workshop form the menu that appears. * Improves the speed of the Graphic Workshop browser windows with*predictive thumbnail caching*. Once a browser window has opened, Graphic Workshop will take its best guess at the thumbnails you're likely to scroll into view next and fetch them when you're not doing anything, pretty much eliminating any visible delay when you do get to them. It's the sort of thing only software developers could get excited about, but it works really well. * Adds a set of *CGI surface textures* to the Graphic Workshop Fractals and Textures window. Create convincing real-world surfaces, or build an exo-planet of your own devising. These things also look breathtaking when they appear in the Matt and Frame function of Graphic Workshop. A few examples of the limitless capabilities of these textures appears to your right... admittedly squeezed into some fairly restricted real estate. * Adds a batch mode to the *Identify Mystery Files* function of Graphic Workshop. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and select Identify Mystery Files from the File menu. * Adds *The UltraLight Screen Clock*. A simplified version of our immensely powerful and wildly popular Ultimate Screen Clock, The UltraLight Screen Clock will add your choice of sophisticated digital or analog clocks to your Windows desktop. It's cool enough to shatter penguins and have PETA people protesting outside your digs for a solid week. * Addresses a problem in*Icon Editor UltraLight* that could cause its drawing cursors to blink or flash for no apparent reason under some configurations of Windows. * Adds a *Hexagon* filter to the View mode Filters window. Render your favorite pictures as a matrix of six-sided interlocking tiles. Channel your inner bee-keeper, harken back to the days of retro floor coverings or just do geometry because you can remember how. This one looks really cool when it's applied to high-resolution digital camera images. The example to your right is somewhat space-deprived ? click on it to see a larger picture. * Adds the *Graphic Workshop Screen Saver*. Have your computer display your choice of pictures in a dynamic, animated slide show when your system is idle. Run in its native application mode, the Graphic Workshop Screen Saver also make a quick, accessible engine to display banners and advertisements on a large flat-screen monitor for retail environments. * Adds *Application Reset Blocker*. If you've been beset by Windows 10 periodically flying into a panic and resetting most of the applications you've selected to open documents to Edge, Photos, Groove and so on, you can banish the "app caused a problem" notification with this intuitive tool. Be sure to read the Help for this application before you click on Go. * Updates the primary *JPEG library* used by Graphic Workshop to the latest release. This addresses several potential security and image quality issues, and a few... albeit very obscure... bugs. We'd like to take this opportunity to stress the importance of keeping whatever reads JPG files on your computer up to date ? there are unquestionably maliciously-crafted graphics in the wild that can crash older JPEG software and execute arbitrary, and potentially nasty, code on your computer. * Updates the *WebP* libraries to the latest software from Google, to create more attractive lossy files and otherwise improve reality as we know it. * Recognizes the*.jpeg* file extension as being valid JPEG files. * Adds a second *Pipes* style to the Textures and Filters window ? thanks to everyone who e-mailed about the initial plumber's nightmare. Choose between the Industrial and Stainless Steel styles. * Updates the *TIFF* reader logic to correctly handle weird sixteen-bit gray-scale images correctly. There's always one more peculiar TIFF file. * Fixes a bug in the *Search* window that could allow it to be reduced in size sufficiently to obscure the Exit button under some configurations of Windows. * Further enhances the sneakiness of the *validation logic* to reduce the likelihood of Graphic Workshop un-registering itself and thereafter deciding that its key is already in use because Windows 10 has silently updated something. Hopefully this one nails the problem until the end of time. Yes, we said that last year too, but Windows 10 proved to be sneakier than we'd anticipated. * Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues that software developers never really stop meddling with. * Updates the documentation. The *Graphic Workshop**Printed Reference* has been revised for the version 10 software, and it includes sections for all the new functionality. It's available through Amazon ? there's a link to it at the Graphic Workshop web page, and you can access it through the Get The Graphic Workshop Printed Reference item of Graphic Workshop's Help menu. All the *Graphic Workshop plugins* have been upgraded to install in the version 10 software. Note that if you're currently using an earlier version of Graphic Workshop and its attendant plugins: * Be sure to uninstall the version 9 plugins before you install Graphic Workshop Professional 10. Failing this, Graphic Workshop Professional 10 should prompt you to do so automatically the first time you run it. * You'll need to download and install the new plugin installers to run under Graphic Workshop Professional 10. If you're using a registered copy of the Graphic Workshop RAW Digital Camera and Smartphone plugin for an earlier release of Graphic Workshop, note that your existing registration key will work with the version 10 plugin ? you won't have to buy it again. As in years past, when you run Graphic Workshop Professional 10 for the first time, it will look for a previous installation of Graphic Workshop Professional 9 and optionally *copy your existing configuration*, so you won't have to set everything up by hand. Even your open browser windows will be preserved. Click on the blue button to download Graphic Workshop Professional 10. Upgrades If you have registered or upgraded a registration for Graphic Workshop Professional 9 on or after April 1, 2019, you're welcome to a *no-cost upgrade* to Graphic Workshop Professional 10. If you have registered or upgraded a registration for Graphic Workshop Professional 9 prior to April 1, 2018, we invite you to upgrade to Graphic Workshop Professional 10 for *half the current new-user price*. The first time you run Graphic Workshop Professional 10, it will determine which upgrade option applies to your license. Click on the blue button below to visit the upgrade page. You can access the no-cost upgrade page directly by clicking on the foregoing link. * * Announcing e-Paint 10 We've added new functionality to e-Paint, improved its performance and generally refined it to better get along with Windows 10. (We hasten to add that it still performs admirably under earlier builds of Windows, all the way back to Windows XP, if you're feeling retro.) Among the new features and enhancements to?e-Paint 10, you'll find that it: * Adds a set of *CGI surface textures* to e-Paint. Create convincing real-world surfaces, or build an exo-planet of your own devising. You can access the new textures through the e-Paint Fill swatch ? select GCI from the menu that appears when you right-click on it. A few examples of the limitless capabilities of these textures appears to your right... admittedly squeezed into some fairly restricted real estate. * Updates the primary *JPEG library* used by e-Paint to the latest release. This addresses several potential security and image quality issues, and a few... albeit very obscure... bugs. We'd like to take this opportunity to stress the importance of keeping whatever reads JPG files on your computer up to date ? there are unquestionably maliciously-crafted graphics in the wild that can crash older JPEG software and execute arbitrary, and potentially nasty, code on your computer. * Updates the *WebP* libraries to the latest software from Google, to create more attractive lossy files and otherwise improve reality as we know it. * Addresses a problem in**e-Paint that could cause its *drawing cursors* to blink or flash for no apparent reason under some configurations of Windows. * Adds a *Hexagon* filter to the Image menu Filters window. Render your favorite pictures as a matrix of six-sided interlocking tiles. Channel your inner bee-keeper, harken back to the days of retro floor coverings or just do geometry because you can remember how. This one looks really cool when it's applied to high-resolution digital camera images. The example to your right is somewhat space-deprived ? click on it to see a larger picture. *[1]* * Further enhances the sneakiness of the *validation logic* to reduce the likelihood of e-Paint un-registering itself and thereafter deciding that its key is already in use because Windows 10 has silently updated something. Hopefully this one nails the problem until the end of time. Yes, we said that last year too, but Windows 10 proved to be sneakier than we'd anticipated. * Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues that software developers never really stop meddling with. * Updates the documentation. As in years past, when you run e-Paint 10 for the first time, it will look for a previous installation of e-Paint 9 and optionally *copy your existing configuration*, so you won't have to set everything up by hand. Click on the blue button to download e-Paint 10. Upgrades If you have registered or upgraded a registration for e-Paint 9 on or after April 1, 2019, you're welcome to a *no-cost upgrade* to e-Paint 10. If you have registered or upgraded a registration for e-Paint 9 prior to April 1, 2018, we invite you to upgrade to e-Paint 10 for *half the current new-user price*. The first time you run e-Paint 10, it will determine which upgrade option applies to your license. Click on the blue button below to visit the upgrade page. You can access the no-cost upgrade page directly by clicking on the foregoing link. *[1]* The example Hexagon graphic, Girl with Tattoos, is by Sarah Wissink, and is used under license from freeimages.com. * * Announcing Alpha Paint + Icon Editor 10 (additional notification) Alpha Paint + Icon Editor 10 has been released. Alpha Paint is a sophisticated Windows paint application to draw and manage graphics with full alpha transparency. It will create: * Professional web page images * Eye-catching effects for social media * Killer graphics for PowerPoint presentations * Titles for videos ...and pretty much anything else that requires leading-edge art and transparency. In addition, it can create and edit Windows icons. Alpha Paint is intuitive, easy to use and it won't require that you get involved with complicated mathematics, higher-order spatial dimensions or a manual that requires more than one human lifetime to read. Anyone with sufficient eye-hand coordination to successfully operate a web browser should be able to master Alpha Paint in under an hour. We've added new functionality to Alpha Paint, improved its performance and generally refined it to better get along with Windows 10. (We hasten to add that it still performs admirably under earlier builds of Windows, all the way back to Windows XP, if you're feeling retro.) Among the new features and enhancements to Alpha Paint, you'll find that it: * Adds a Scrapbook window, to keep track of image fragments you wight like to use again in the future. * Addresses a problem that could cause Alpha Paint's drawing cursors to blink or flash for no apparent reason under some configurations of Windows. * Updates the *WebP* libraries to the latest software from Google, to create more attractive lossy files and otherwise improve reality as we know it. * Further enhances the sneakiness of the *validation logic* to reduce the likelihood of Alpha Paint un-registering itself and thereafter deciding that its key is already in use because Windows 10 has silently updated something. Hopefully this one nails the problem until the end of time. Yes, we said that last year too, but Windows 10 proved to be sneakier than we'd anticipated. * Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues that software developers never really stop meddling with. * Updates the documentation. Upgrades If you have registered or upgraded a registration for Alpha Paint 9 on or after April 1, 2019, you're welcome to a *no-cost upgrade* Alpha Paint to? 10. If you have registered or upgraded a registration for Alpha Paint 9 prior to April 1, 2018, we invite you to upgrade to?Alpha Paint 10 for *half the current new-user price*. The first time you run Alpha Paint 10, it will determine which upgrade option applies to your license. Click on the blue button below to visit the upgrade page. You can access the no-cost upgrade page directly by clicking on the foregoing link. * * Replying to this Message, List Removal and Details This message has been sent from an unmonitored address - please do not reply to it. To remove your address from this mailing list or to change your address, please visit our web page at http://www.mindworkshop.com/update-list.html or click on the Unsubscribe button: Removal requests will be processed instantly. 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