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Mon, 16 Jun 2008 Iris 1.0 image editor for Macs debuts

From the developers of Interarchy, Iris 1.0 is an image editor for OS X

Jonny Evans


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Nolobe has introduced a brand new image editor for Mac OS X, called Iris.

"Iris has been created for previously overlooked Mac owners who simply wanted an accessible and easy to use image program that provides professional results, without the professional price tag." explained Matthew Drayton, founder and CEO of Nolobe.

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Iris performs its image editing operations within a single-window user interface, without confusing multiple palettes. The software includes a range of customizable paint settings, brushes, and drawing tools.

Iris 1.0 also includes colour correction, compositing and support for multiple laters. The software supports a range of formats, including: TIFF, PNG, JPEG, JPEG-2000, GIF, BMP, PICT, PSD and more.

Iris 1.0 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later. A free demo of the $79 product is also available.

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