Pixel image editor
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Pixel image editor (formerly known as Pixel32) is an Adobe Photoshop-like image editor written by Pavel Kanzelsberger. It's arguably the most notable application written with Free Pascal.
Pixel supports Grayscale, RGB, CMYK, CIE Lab and HDR image formats, layers, adjustement layers, layer effects, filter effects, web page authoring, photo retouching and animations.
Platforms
- Pixel runs on many platforms: CPUs: x86, x86-64, PowerPC, SPARC, ARM
- The following operating systems are supported by Pixel: Linux/x86, Windows and MS-DOS, Linspire, Linux/PPC, yellowTAB ZETA/BeOS/x86, QNX/x86, FreeBSD/x86, Mac OS X/x86, Mac OS X/PPC, MorphOS/PPC, SkyOS, eComStation and OS/2.
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License
The license for this program appears to be the classic shareware licence, with unlimited trial and unaltered distribution permitted.License agreement Pixel Copyright Pavel Kanzelsberger (C)1997/2006 All Rights Reserved
License Agreement You are granted the right to evaluate the program for an unlimited time period before paying the author. You are encouraged to distribute the original and unmodified package freely, in any form and on any media, provided you do not charge any fee for the Program itself.
The Program could be included in CDROM collections, subscription download areas, BBS packages, provided it remains in its complete and unmodified original archive. Please contact author before doing this.
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