Aldus PhotoStyler explained
Aldus PhotoStyler was a graphics software program developed by the Taiwanese company Ulead. Released in June 1991 as the first 24 bit image editor for Windows, it was bought the same year by the Aldus Prepress group.[1] Its main competition was Adobe Photoshop.[2] Version 2.0 (late 1993)[3] introduced a new user interface and improved color calibration.[4] PhotoStyler SE - lacking some features of the version 2.0 - was bundled with scanners like HP ScanJet.[5] The product disappeared from the Adobe product line after Adobe acquired Aldus in 1994.[6]
Further reading
- Book: Ihrig . Sybil . Ihrig . Emil . 1991 . Mastering Aldus PhotoStyler. Bantam Books . 9780553354539.
Notes and References
- Marshall. Patrick. December 23, 1991. PhotoStyler moves PC into high-end image arena. InfoWorld. IDG. 0199-6649. 13. 51. 54, 56.
- Borzo. Jeanette. December 7, 1992. Aldus, Adobe vie for share of Windows pie. InfoWorld. IDG. 0199-6649. 14. 49. 3.
- Marshall. Patrick. November 22, 1993. PhotoStyler closes in on its competitors. InfoWorld. IDG. 0199-6649. 15. 47. 86, 87, 89.
- Simone. Luisa. February 8, 1994. Aldus PhotoStyler: More than Retouched for Version 2.0 . PC Magazine . Ziff Davis. 0888-8507. 13. 3. 44.
- Grunin. Lori. January 11, 1994. Speed Up, Price Down: Newest HP ScanJet Is a Winner . PC Magazine . Ziff Davis. 0888-8507. 13. 1. 48.
- Vadlamudi. Pardhu. November 21, 1994. Goodbye PhotoStyler, Hitchcock Adobe focuses imaging lineup on Photoshop 3.0. InfoWorld. IDG. 0199-6649. 16. 47. 33.