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SuperPaint was a pioneering graphics program and framebuffer computer system developed by Richard Shoup at Xerox PARC. The system was first conceptualized
SuperPaint
1986 graphics software for Apple Macintosh
SuperPaint is a graphics program capable of both bitmap painting and vector drawing. SuperPaint was one of the first programs of its kind, combining the
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Portion of random-access memory containing a bitmap that drives a video display
led to the development of the SuperPaint system by Richard Shoup at Xerox PARC in 1972. Shoup was able to use the SuperPaint framebuffer to create an early
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Type of application software
series of still images produces the illusion of continuous movement. SuperPaint was one of the earliest graphics software applications, first conceptualized
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Macintosh software developer
time. Silicon Beach's best known "productivity software" product was SuperPaint, a graphics program which combined features of Apple's MacDraw and MacPaint
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American computer scientist
the first employees at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, he built SuperPaint, one of the first image editing programs. Future Pixar cofounder Alvy
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Raster graphics editors
followed MacPaint and was a competitor to Silicon Beach Software's SuperPaint. Like SuperPaint it was an early attempt to combine the separate graphic methods
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American filmmaker, Pixar co-founder (born 1943)
joined the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), where he worked on SuperPaint, the first interactive color graphics program. This experience introduced
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Silicon Beach Software included plug-in capability in Digital Darkroom and SuperPaint. Add-on (Mozilla) – Software modules to extend Firefox web browsers Applet –
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Desktop publishing software company
Software, acquiring many consumer titles for the Macintosh, including SuperPaint, Digital Darkroom, SuperCard, Super3D, and Personal Press (later renamed
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Technique to manage digital images' colors in a limited fashion
used 8-bit indexed color with frame buffers and CLUTs include Shoup's SuperPaint (1973) and the video frame buffer described in 1975 by Kajiya, Sutherland
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Personal computer by Apple Computer
spreadsheet program, RecordHolderPlus database, and Silicon Beach Software's SuperPaint 2.0 paint and draw program. The Macintosh Classic is the final adaptation
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Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Shoup (programmer) (1943–2015), computer programmer who developed SuperPaint Shoup (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people
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2021-08-04. Moss, Richard (2015-05-21). "The first first-person shooter". Polygon. Retrieved 2021-08-04. LDS-1 documentation Vector General SuperPaint
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Computer graphics workstation
against Adobe in 1997, which was able to demonstrate that Richard Shoup's SuperPaint (1973) had introduced particular features before Quantel's Paintbox. Though
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standard-definition (SD) video image. This led to the development of the SuperPaint system by Richard Shoup at Xerox PARC during 1972–1973. It used a framebuffer
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American football coach (born 1979)
playbook. He has said that his time spent using the computer program SuperPaint to draw up plays for Gruden introduced him to many plays used in the NFL
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Comparison of raster graphics editors
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goes back at least 11 years before that, for example in Richard Shoup's SuperPaint system in 1972, also at Xerox PARC. Because of the severe restrictions
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Data storage device
Veendrick 2017, p. 315. Veendrick 2017, p. 264. Shoup, Richard (2001). "SuperPaint: An Early Frame Buffer Graphics System" (PDF). Annals of the History of
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Programming software
Appleton combined elements from World Builder (that he wrote), HyperCard, SuperPaint (Macintosh) and the Macintosh user interface. In 1990, Silicon Beach was
SuperCard
American computer software entrepreneur
published Macintosh software. It was best known for its graphics editors SuperPaint, Digital Darkroom and the multimedia authoring application SuperCard.
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List of Classic Mac OS software
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Swedish inventor (born 1947)
color graphics display", issued 1 December 1981 Richard Shoup (2001). "SuperPaint: An Early Frame Buffer Graphics System" (PDF). Annals of the History of
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contemporary of MacDraft and to some extent, Silicon Beach Software's SuperPaint. CricketDraw was the first consumer-oriented drawing program to allow
CricketDraw
1987 computer game
times—it was Silicon Beach's last game, as productivity software like SuperPaint was much more lucrative. A colorized Mac version was planned by Delta
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Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-08. Richard Shoup (2001). "SuperPaint: An Early Frame Buffer Graphics System" (PDF). IEEE Annals of the History
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American film
Smith had worked with Richard Shoup on the digital colouring program SuperPaint; after being laid off, he spent his last savings to fly to NYIT from Berkeley
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American computer scientist
Charles Simonyi took to Microsoft to serve as the basis for Microsoft Word. SuperPaint, a pioneering graphics program and framebuffer computer system developed
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simulated using a technique called dithering. MacPaint FullWrite Professional SuperPaint (Macintosh) CricketPaint List of old Macintosh software LAZZARESCHI, CARLA
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networking Richard Shoup (at PARC 1971–1978),[citation needed] invented SUPERPAINT and the first 8 bit Frame Buffer (picture memory), 1979 cofounded Aurora
List of people associated with PARC
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Palo Alto Research Center (Xerox PARC) in Palo Alto, California, using SuperPaint, "the first complete digital paint system". In 1976, he designed articulated
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Definition". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 7 November 2019. Richard Shoup (2001). "SuperPaint: An Early Frame Buffer Graphics System" (PDF). Annals of the History of
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American computer programmer
Beach Software. During this time he added some significant features to Superpaint 2, including Bézier curves, and began work on IntelliDraw, which was published
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