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A new version of the graphic software Vision was just released.

Vision has been developed by Jean Lusetti and Patrice Peyrano since the 90s and is now open source. It works on Atari ST 1 MB RAM machines and also supports high end machines with graphic cards. Beside a picture manager, it features standard drawing tools, image processing (also real time zoom), slide show, album and image browsing modes as well as batch conversions. Beside that it's damn cool that there are applications like that in development in 2025, it also looks damn great!

Vision running on high-end Aranym setup (picture taken from the developers website)

Changes:
- Bug fixes:
- LDV modules working with palettes was buggy (no palette change)
- Gamma LDV was buggy when performing on images with a palette
- Memory leak in ordered dither fixed
- New/improved features:
- New LDV: QRCODE which generates a QR code from a free text
- Core features developped by Guillaume Tello (thanks to him!), LDV interface: myself
- Can also be ran via a .VCS script: ldvqrcode.vcs from SCRIPTS folder
- New LDV parameter type: TEXT
- Used to input some generic text
- Advanced edition using template files (.ATT)
- Used/required by QRCODE LDV (so this LDV won't work on previous Vision versions)
- New scripting command: new

๐Ÿ”— Vision website and download

๐Ÿ”— Jean Lusetti's Atari website

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