Canvas X Explained

Canvas GFX
Developer:Canvas GFX
Latest Release Version:Canvas X
Operating System:Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
Platform:x64
Language:English and Japanese
Genre:Computer-aided design
License:Trialware

Canvas X is a drawing, imaging, and publishing computer program from Canvas GFX for personal computers.

Development

Canvas GFX's origins date back to 1986. The original idea for Canvas came from Jorge Miranda, Manuel Menendez, and Joaquin DeSoto, the founders of Deneba Systems Inc. of Miami Florida, for Apple's Macintosh computers—part of the wave of programs that made the desktop publishing revolution.[1]

The first version was unique in many ways; not least because it was released as both an application and a desk accessory. In the latter form, it could be used while another program, e.g. PageMaker, was running simultaneously; very handy in that time of single-program operation.[2] [3] [4]

Canvas provides tools for creating and editing vector and raster graphics. It is used for illustration, page layout, animation, presentations, and publications in printed and World Wide Web formats.

From its inception, Canvas differed from other graphics applications because it combined tools and file formats for both vector graphics (line art) and raster images (photographic and other pixel-based), adding word-processing and page-layout features such as multiple-page documents and master pages in subsequent releases.[5] The user works in a window, which is the familiar "page on a pasteboard" analog used by many DTP and vector graphics programs, but in that window, which might be a single illustration page or one page of a multi-page magazine, book, web site, animation or presentation, the user can create or edit and layout text, vector graphics and raster images. Canvas also emphasized technical drawing in addition to artistic illustration features.

With Version 3.5, Deneba went cross-platform,[6] releasing a version with file-format compatibility for Macintosh and Windows computers. At Version 5, Canvas was completely rewritten for both platforms and included a QuickDraw 3D-based palette for creating 3D primitives and renderings.[7] Version 7 of the software saw an internal extrusion engine being used instead of QuickDraw 3D.[7]

At version 8, it was the first of the complex graphics programs to be "Carbonized" to run on both Classic and Mac OS X.[8]

In April 2003, Deneba Systems was acquired by ACD Systems of Victoria, BC, Canada, the developers of Windows image editing and handling software such as ACDSee,[9] before the release of version 9. Canvas development continued in Miami, under the aegis of ACD Systems of America. Later, in 2017, it was spun out as Canvas GFX.

With the introduction of Canvas 11, support for the Macintosh platform was dropped, making the application Windows-only.[10]

Canvas is available in a standard and extended version. The once-optional Scientific Imaging module is now integrated into Canvas and provides enhanced input-output filters for file formats commonly used in science and engineering visualization. The geographic information system (GIS) module provides tools for use in mapping and GIS-based data analysis.[11]

Following the release of the Windows-only Canvas X 16, Canvas Draw for Mac was released, reviving Macintosh support (though on a separate roadmap from the Windows version) after a decade-long hiatus.

While Canvas started out as a prosumer program in the general graphics/DTP market and continues to be the first (even only) tool of many professionals in such fields as graphics design, advertising, marketing, and DTP, it is less known in the consumer/prosumer market today than programs marketed by larger companies, such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and CorelDRAW. It has been better known in academic and commercial enterprises.

Version history

Versions of Canvas public releases:[12]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Macworld. An Interview with Manny Menéndez. Jerry. Borrell. 9. 12. 155–167. interview. December 1992.
  2. New Products. Macworld. October 1987. 4. 10. news. 173.
  3. Book: The Apple Macintosh book, 3rd Edition. Microsoft Press. 1988. Cary. Lu. Ellen W.. Chu. 168. 1-55615-110-1.
  4. Macworld. January 1988. 157–158. Graphics Workhorse. Laurence. Kirsh. 5. 1.
  5. Web site: Transparent Publishing With Deneba's Canvas 6 . PC World . 31 December 1998 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121019105942/http://www.pcworld.com/article/9210/transparent_publishing_with_denebas_canvas_6.html . 19 October 2012 . dmy .
  6. InfoWorld. Canvas fills cross-platform graphics needs. 17. 12 October 1992. Jeanette. Borzo. 14. 41.
  7. News: Deneba Software Deneba Canvas 7.0. Ben Long. 32. 1 March 2000. MacWorld. IDG. 6 July 2012.
  8. What's Hot. Macworld. December 2001. 18. 12. news. 26.
  9. Web site: ACD re-routes Deneba channel after acquisition. itbusiness.ca. Shane. Schick. 8 April 2003. 5 September 2021.
  10. Web site: The Rise and Fall of Canvas for Mac. CNet. 2 September 2009.
  11. Web site: Canvas 15 Product Description. ACD Systems. 5 September 2021.
  12. Web site: About Canvas GFX. Tipler. Simon. Canvas GFX. en-US. 2018-12-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181206001822/https://www.canvasgfx.com/about/canvas-gfx/ . 6 December 2018.
  13. More Graphics En Route. Macworld. August 1987. 4. 8. 11. news. News mentioning that Deneba Software is about to release Canvas
  14. Macworld. Canvas 2.0. April 1989. 176–179. Joost. Romeu. 6. 4.
  15. Blank Canvas. April 1991. Macworld. news. 101. 8. 4. Mention in the news that Canvas 3.0 is getting ready to ship.
  16. Versatile Canvas 5 builds Java-enabled Web pages. InfoWorld. 52D. Mike. Heck. 22 December 1997. 19. 51/52. Canvas 5 (introduced in 1996).
  17. Canvas 6. March 1999. Macworld UK. 48. Ben. Long. Review of Canvas 6 for Macintosh
  18. Canvas: Graphics Stalwart. PC Magazine. Luisa. Simone. 30 October 2001. 58. 20. 18.
  19. Web site: NEWEST RELEASE OF DENEBA CANVAS POSSESSES A HOST OF EFFICIENCY-DRIVEN ADVANCEMENTS . ACD Systems Blog . ACD Systems . https://web.archive.org/web/20141021080952/http://www.acdsee.com/en/community/blog/post/67514710641/newest-release-of-deneba-canvas-possesses-a-host-of . 21 October 2014 . 2013-11-20.