23:53 the color balance changing the entire screen is a preview feature - once you click OK it gets applied to the painting only. This was a common way to preview color/contrast adjustments back in the day of indexed color. I believe early versions of photoshop did just the same thing. Anyway, thank you for this trip down memory lane. I used SuperPaint versions 1 and 2 a lot as a kid, on a black and white Mac. I believe version 3 was the one that got color support in earnest, as well being acquired from Silicon Beach Software by Aldus.
I used this program in middle school computer class (on se/30s and mac IIs). I remember specifically used the draw mode like a proto-photoshop-layer more than it's actual intended purpose. I made a pretty sweet doom logo using this thing, wish I still had it.
Adobe sold this for a few years after their purchase of Aldus. Great video :)
omg this video is a hidden jewel of UA-cam. Thank you very much for posting it!
23:53 the color balance changing the entire screen is a preview feature - once you click OK it gets applied to the painting only. This was a common way to preview color/contrast adjustments back in the day of indexed color. I believe early versions of photoshop did just the same thing. Anyway, thank you for this trip down memory lane. I used SuperPaint versions 1 and 2 a lot as a kid, on a black and white Mac. I believe version 3 was the one that got color support in earnest, as well being acquired from Silicon Beach Software by Aldus.
I used this program in middle school computer class (on se/30s and mac IIs). I remember specifically used the draw mode like a proto-photoshop-layer more than it's actual intended purpose. I made a pretty sweet doom logo using this thing, wish I still had it.
Our school lab started off as all Macintosh Classics until they threw some LC 475s in.
I have v2.0 and it’s by Silicon Beach Software. Aldus must have bought it.
I think its better to unbox, document and archive for the future than for it to rot and be discarded in a box forever.
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