- Macromedia xRes
Infobox_Software
name = Macromedia xRes
caption = Macromedia xRes 2 running on Mac OS 9.2.2
developer =Macromedia
latest_release_version = 3.0
latest_release_date =1997
operating_system =Mac OS , Windows
genre =Raster Graphics Editor
website = Official Website Closed or Unavailable.xRes was an image editing application launched by
Macromedia . It allowed for a real time preview of work, and its tools were deemed better than the competing version ofAdobe Photoshop . It also introduced the concept oflayers , a new way of moving and overlapping objects within an image. It was available for older versions ofMac OS and Windows.The main feature promoted by Macromedia was the ability of xRes to process files much larger than could be handled in memory (called 'xRes Mode'). It accomplished this by performing user interactions on temporary copies of the original file at the resolution and region of the image that was being displayed on the user's screen. This resulted in only a fraction of the memory use and faster interaction. The biggest downside to this approach was that once all editing was done, the user's edits needed to be applied to the original high resolution file, which could take some time to process.
xRes continued until version 3.0, when the project was cancelled. It couldn't sustainably compete with the newer versions of Photoshop. Macromedia required a faster release cycle, and it would have taken too much time to develop it to the stage where it could compete. At this point, three of the main programmers left the company. Once they were replaced, Macromedia's focus had changed so much that xRes was discontinued.
xRes can still be seen in an effective cut down version:
Macromedia Fireworks , which was released later designed specifically for web graphics.External links
* [http://www.adobe.com/support/xres/ts/documents/tn3830.html Official Macromedia xRes 3.0 Overview]
* [http://macuser.pcpro.co.uk/macuser/reviews/15894/xres-30.html?searchString= MacUser Review of xRes 3.0]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.