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  2. Color (software) - Wikipedia

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    Color is a professional color-grading application developed by Apple for its Mac OS X operating system. It was one of the major applications included as part of the Final Cut Studio video-production suite. The application was originally called FinalTouch and was developed by Silicon Color, until the company was acquired by Apple in October 2006 ...

  3. ColorSync - Wikipedia

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    ColorSync Utility is software that ships with Mac OS X. It is used for management of color profiles and filters used in Apple's PDF workflow, or applying filters to images and PDF documents. [2] The interface is composed of two parts: the document browser and the utility window.

  4. QuickDraw - Wikipedia

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    Thus Color QuickDraw, a significant extension of the original QuickDraw, was created. At this time Bill Atkinson was busy with HyperCard, so the Color QuickDraw work was done by Ernie Beernink (then still 23 years old): [2] Apple's Dave Allen also credited Dave Fung. [3]

  5. List of software by Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Apple GS/OS – an operating system for Apple IIGS, [132] it was a core component of System Software (now Classic MacOS) from System 4.0 through System 6.0.1 [133] [134] [135] Apple Pascal – An operating system based on USCD Pascal created for Apple's implementation of the Pascal programming language. [ 136 ]

  6. Apple IIGS - Wikipedia

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    Compute!'s Apple Applications in December 1987 reported, however, that "Many publishers have canceled or postponed their plans for Apple IIGS software and instead are cautiously introducing programs for the Apple IIc and IIe", while "many of the products for the Apple IIGS are simply versions of" older Apple II software "that incorporate color ...

  7. Macintosh Color Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh Color Classic (sold as the Macintosh Colour Classic in PAL regions) is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from February 1993 to May 1995 (up to January 1998 in PAL markets).

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  9. Apple OneScanner - Wikipedia

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    Apple Color OneScanner. The OneScanner was a series of flatbed scanners marketed by Apple Computer during the early 1990s. The original OneScanner model was introduced in 1991 to replace the earlier Apple Scanner, offering 8-bit (256 shades) greyscale scanning. [1]