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- PS Graphics Viewer Version 2.0
-
- (c) Allen C. Kempe, 1992, 1993, 1994. All rights reserved.
-
- Portions (c) Microsoft Corporation, 1985-1993. All rights reserved.
- See User Guide for other copyright information.
-
- ****************************************************************************
-
- PS Graphics Viewer is a Microsoft Windows program that can view a
- variety of bitmapped graphics formats and maintain multiple catalogs of
- images.
-
- The graphics formats currently supported are:
- BMP/DIB-Windows Bitmap
- CGM - Computer Graphics Metafile
- CLP - Windows clipboard file
- DRW/GRF - Micrografx draw and graph files.
- EPS - Encapsulated Postscript with imbedded TIFF preview images.
- FLI/FLC - Autodesk Animator and Animator Pro (tm) files.
- GIF - CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format
- ICO - Windows Icon
- ICS - Image Cytometry ICS files.
- IFF - IFF/LBM (Amiga) used by Computer Eyes frame grabber.
- IMG - GEM/IMG (Digital Research).
- JPG - JPEG
- MAC - Macintosh MacPaint files.
- PCT - Macintosh PICT files.
- PCX - Microsoft Paint & PC Paintbrush
- RLE - Compuserve Run Length Encoded
- TGA - Targa
- TIFF- Tag Image Format. Most formats including 24 bit color
- are supported.
- WMF - Windows Metafile.
- WPG - WordPerfect Graphics
-
- Note: Not all variations that may be possible in the above file formats have
- been tested due to lack of suitable test files.
-
- *** Optional features ***
- PS Graphics Viewer supports the additional file formats if you install the
- PCD/multimedia upgrade. This option requires that you have a CD-ROM capable
- of reading KODAK Photo CDs and in the case of Video for Windows and/or Quick
- Time that your machine has the necessary Windows software.
-
- AVI - Video for Windows. (Requires Video for Windows)
- MID - MIDI music files.
- MOV - Quick Time movie files. (Requires Quick Time for Windows)
- PCD - KODAK Photo CD.
- WAV - WAVE sound files.
-
- Note: MIDI and WAV files can be cataloged just like image files; a placeholder
- bitmap is provided for screen and catalog displays.
-
- This version of PS Graphics Viewer does not allow you to build or modify
- catalogs.
-
- THE AUTHOR RESERVES ALL RIGHTS TO THIS PROGRAM. THE AUTHOR DOES NOT WARRANT
- THIS PROGRAM'S FITNESS OR SUITABILITY FOR ANY PURPOSE. ALL USERS SHOULD USE
- IT AT THEIR OWN RISK.
-
- The author will make a reasonable effort to correct problems and software
- bugs relating to documented features of the program for registered users.
- The author intends to make continuing improvements to the program including
- supporting additional file formats. To this end, comments and suggestions are
- welcomed.
-
- Users may contact the author, Allen C. Kempe on CompuServe (71220,23), on
- GEnie at A.KEMPE, INTERNET: allenk@iglou.com or in writing at:
-
- Allen C. Kempe
- 298 W. Audubon Drive
- Shepherdsville, KY 40165-8836
- USA
- Phone: (502) 955-7527
- Fax: (502) 543-8980
-
- The Author is a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals.
-
-
- Main Features
- PS Graphics Viewer utilizes Microsoft's MDI (Multiple Document Interface)
- so that multiple images can be open concurrently.
-
- File Menu:
- New File - create a blank image suitable for pasting from the
- clipboard.
- Open File - Open a new file for viewing.
- Save File - Save an image, possibly in a different format.
- Move/Copy file - Move or copy a file.
- Delete - Delete a file.
- Print - print all or part of an image.
- Select Printer - select a printer
- Close
-
- Catalog Menu:
- Select catalog: Create, delete, select or rename an image catalog.
- Browse Catalog. View catalog entries one by one; select a subset
- for viewing.
- View thumbnails of catalog entries.
- Print Catalog Entries. Two formats are provided.
- Export - Export the contents of a catalog for input to a database
- or spreadsheet.
-
- Edit Menu:
- Paste palette and image from clipboard.
- Copy all or part of an image to the clipboard.
- Cut a selected area from an image.
- Crop an image.
- Expand an image to fill the dimensions of the current window.
- Resize an image by a percentage amount or fit to a given dimension.
-
- Options:
- Set background color used when image is expanded.
- Set whether to use a solid or pattern background color.
- Display DIB or Bitmap format.
- Control whether warning messages will be displayed.
- Establish default operating options.
-
- Palette Options:
- Palette manipulation (Brightness and contrast).
- Convert to gray scale.
- Dither to Black & White or color palette.
- Play a GIF animation sequence.
- Single step through a GIF animation sequence.
- Change the speed of a GIF animation sequence.
-
- Capture:
- Capture the contents of another screen or the Windows desktop.
-
- Other:
- Using the mouse in the main viewing window, a marquee can be
- selected for copying or cutting to the clipboard. The right mouse
- button can be used to draw a stretch marquee where the selected
- image rectangle is copied.
-
- Help:
- Context sensitive help is included for all menu items.
-
- **** Other Features ****
-
- PS Graphics Viewer version 2.0 supports OLE version 1.0 as a server only.
- It will automatically register itself as an OLE server the first time that
- it is executed.
-
- PS Graphics Viewer will accept "Drag and Drop" filenames from File Manager.
- File names can be viewable files or PixFolio or PS Graphics catalogs.
-
- ******** Equipment Requirements **********
-
- While PS Graphics Viewer will execute in a minimal Windows installation, for
- example, a 386 with 4 megabytes of memory, program operation will be severely
- inhibited by a lack of memory. On such a configuration, large bitmaps,
- especially 8 or 24 bit images may fail. Other applications could be adversely
- affected as well and fail with unexpected UAE's. Actual results will vary
- depending upon the amount of memory used by other applications running
- concurrently.
-
- PS Graphics Viewer was developed and tested on a 20-MHz 386 with 8 megabytes
- of memory. It is recommended that PS Graphics Viewer be run on a machine with
- at least 4 and preferrably, 6 megabytes of memory.
-
- The display of images containing more than 16 colors requires that you have
- a Super VGA or better video display and a 256 color Windows device driver in
- order to display the full range of colors in the image. However, PS Graphics
- Viewer incorporates dithering functions that will allow display of a 256
- color image using a 16 color driver such as the standard VGA driver. Such
- operations are slow and the results are not as good as if you have a video
- display capable of displaying 256 colors.
-
- ********** Program Limitations *************
-
- PS Graphics Viewer cannot create or modify an existing catalog. If you desire
- the ability to create and modify catalogs, look for PixFolio Image Catalog
- System version 2.0. Its catalog files are compatible with PS Graphics
- Viewer.
-
- 1. PS Graphics Viewer 2.0 will only run under Windows 3.1 or higher. Catalog
- file formats are compatible with PixFolio version 1.04.
-
- 2. The size of a catalog is limited by the amount of disk space where it
- resides or 2,048 index entries. Catalog records are variable length and
- depend upon the type of image and how big the comments are. It is
- recommended that for performance reasons that catalogs be limited to
- less than 2000 entries.
-
- 3. PS Graphics Viewer may encounter difficulty with extremely large images,
- those in excess of 1024 x 768 pixels. This is particularly true of color
- images and even more so by 24 bit color or gray scale images. This is
- primarily due to the increased memory requirements.
-
- 4. While PS Graphics Viewer and Windows supports 24 bit color and gray scale
- images, the display of such images using a video driver that only displays
- 256 colors, can result in some lengthy delays whenever windows has to
- realize the 24 bit RGB data to an 8 bit palette. It may take 15 to 20
- minutes to realize a 640 x 480 image depending upon the speed of your
- machine. Dithering a 24 bit image to 256 colors can take more than an hour
- in some cases. If you plan to work with 24 bit images, you may wish to
- invest in a video board that supports "high color". One such board that
- appears to work quite well is the ATI VGASTEREO F/X card.
-
- 5. The support for GIF animation in PS Graphics Viewer requires large amounts
- of free memory. GIF animation files with a large number of frames or
- overlays may unexpectedly fail if PS Graphics Viewer runs out of memory.
-
- Autodesk FLI/FLC animation files likewise require large amounts om memory.
- To provide maximum performance, the entire image is loaded into memory to
- reduce delays caused by reading from disk. A lack of physical memory that
- requires Windows to utilize paged virtual memory (in 386 Enhanced mode)
- can result in "jumpy" animations. In addition a high performance video
- board and driver is recommended to optimally display animation files
- without pauses that destroy the effect.
-
- 6. PS Graphics Viewer has not been rigorously tested in a network environment.
- The affect of network operations and more than one user accessing PS
- Graphics Viewer files concurrently cannot be predicted.
-
- 7. Not all graphics formats are supported equally with respect to reading and
- saving a file. For example, not all of the compression options are
- currently supported for saving TIFF images. GIF images can only be saved
- in GIF87a format. Likewise, some of the more obscure or obsolete formats
- such as 4 color CGA formats for PCX cannot be written although they can be
- read.
-
- CCITT Group 4 TIFF file compression formats are not supported at this time.
-
- 8. The author has not been able to test PS Graphics Viewer with printers that
- print in color in Windows 3.1 except for an Epson 2550.
-
- One user has reported that PS Graphics Viewer give very good results
- printing color images on Start Micronics NX-1000 Rainbow and NX-1020
- printers but you must obtain the OEM driver from Star Micronics. Use of HP
- Deskjet 500C printers requires obtaining the latest drivers.
-
- Printer performance when running under Windows 3.1 is much improved. It is
- both faster as well as of higher quality. Changes to the printer drivers
- also enable printing to color printers such as the Epson LQ-2550.
-
- 9. The implementation of Micrografx .DRW and .GRF files is not rigorous. Some
- features of these files are not supported. Unless you have Adobe Type
- Manager or scalable typefaces, the rendition of fonts used in these files
- may not be optimal when Windows matches fonts.
-
- 10. If you have the KODAK Photo CD optional package, you may not be able to
- render images at the highest resolutions (16BASE) unless you have at least
- 8 megs of ram and a 34 meg swap file. These are limitations of the KODAK
- PCD software, not PS Graphics Viewer.
-
- 11. Other program limitations, if any, can be determined by accessing the
- online context-sensitive help.
-
-
- ****** Installation and Getting Started*******
- Please refer to the documentation icluded with this CD for installation
- instructions.
-
- It is suggested that the files which constitute PS Graphics Viewer be placed
- in their own subdirectory on your hard disk. These files are:
-
- PSGRFLIO.EXE
- PSGRFXXX.HLP
- SPIN.DLL
- METER.DLL
- PIXDLL.DLL
- PIXIODLL.DLL
- PIXHELP.DLL
- PIXCATLG.DLL
- PIXTIFF.DLL
- PIXGIF.DLL
- PIXFLIC.DLL
- PIXWPG.DLL
- PIXJPEG.DLL
- PIXCNTRL.DLL
- PIXNET.DLL
-
- Once the above files have been located in the subdirectory of your choice,
- start Windows and then use the Program Manager "Add" command to add
- PS Graphics Viewer to the desired program group.
-
- When PS Graphics Viewer runs for the first time, it will establish a
- PSGRFXXX.INI file with program variables. These default options should enable
- you to start using PS Graphics Viewer immediately. Once PS Graphics Viewer is
- running you may access the online Help command for specific instructions and
- explanation of PS Graphics Viewer menu commands.
-
-
-
-
- Recent Changes:
-
-
- ***** Version 2.0.147 (10/18/94) *****
-
- 962. Recognize JPEG encoded MAC PICT files.
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