User-friendly interface allows files to be organized into Imaging Queues
for output. Imaging Queues can be built directly from the MacOS Finder using
Drag & Drop.
Images Encapsulated PostScript (EPS/EPSF), Print-to-Disk PostScript,
PDF, PICT, Scrapbook, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, PCX, PNG, TARGA, Sun Raster, and
SGI files to digital film recorders.
Automatically determines the optimum rotation and scaling settings
of all supported file formats-including Print-to-Disk PostScript files.
True Network Printing turns your film recorder into a LaserPrinter. Print
from any computer that can print to a Mac printer across AppleTalk.
A Queue History function automatically logs processing information,
including any errors, into a Queue History file for later reference.
The WYSIWYG Preview feature suports all file formats for onscreen
inspection.
Cropping Tool allows selected portions of EPS and Print-to-Disk PostScript
files to be imaged to film.
The PowerPC processor optimizations deliver incredible performance.
AppleScript is fully supported. Script FilmMagic Pro to do what you want
it to do.
Hot Folders can be predefined that will automatically add files to the
imaging queue.
Create marker slides to divide images into different lobs. Great for imaging
to bulk film.
Processed files can be saved as Camera Ready Files for later imaging or
archival storage.
Supports Symantec’s SuitcaseTM 3.0, MasterJuggler Pro@ or Adobe Type
Manager Deluxe”.
Photoshop FilmReady Filters allow Camera Ready files to be imported and
exported from Adobe Photoshop TM. Files can be modified in Photoshop after
they have been processed by FilmMagic Pro.
PAGENOW”’ PAGER support allows FilmMagic Pro to automatically notify you
via your pager if it has encountered any problems.
Extensive Apple Guide Help System steps you through the program and
shows how to use it.
PostScript Graphic Features:
Images EPS and Print-to-Disk PostScript from Macintosh,
Windows, DOS, and UNIX platforms at resolutions up to
16K.
Supports PostScript Level 3 including embedded JPEG
images and CIE-XYZ device independent colors.
Anti-Aliasing of PostScript Type 1 Fonts.
Supports Type 1, Type 3 and embedded TrueType fonts.
Bitmap Graphic Features:
Images TIFF (uncompressed, IZW, RLE, and PC byte
order ), Targa ( uncompressed, RLE and 32-Bit),
JPEG, GIF, PCX, PNG, Sun Raster and SGI file
formats.
Supports up to 4K imaging of PICT & Scrapbook
files.
Supports 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit and QuickTimeTM
compressed OPEG) PICT Images.
Supports TrueType fonts and PostScript fonts rendered
via Adobe Type Manager DeluxeTM.
System Requirements:
Any Power Macintosh equipped with a CD-ROM drive and running MacOS 8.5 or later. Mac OS X
not supported. Some features require Open Transport 2.0.3. Color Display with 640x480 resolution
or higher. A Minimum of 128MB of free RAM and 100MB of free hard drive space is required. Some
film recorders may require the use of a National Instruments GPIB Interface card. An Adaptec 2906
SCSI card is required for G3 and G4 Mats for communicating to SCSI film recorders.