Adobe Photoshop 4.0 cost $650 and required a degree in hieroglyphics. Presto Mr. Photo 1.5 cost $39.95 (often bundled with scanners from UMAX and Mustek) and greeted you with a cartoon butler.
The answer, for a glorious 18 months, lived on a single CD-ROM with a friendly, bow-tied mascot. wasn't just software. It was the digital darkroom for the rest of us. Presto Mr Photo 1.5
One of the standout features of Presto Mr Photo 1.5 is its robust "Acquire" function. Because it was often distributed with TWAIN-compliant scanners, the software is exceptionally efficient at pulling images directly from scanning hardware into its internal database. Once imported, photos are displayed in a visual catalog format, allowing users to browse through thumbnails, rearrange their order, and categorize them into different albums. Adobe Photoshop 4
Supports renaming, format conversion, and applying fixes to multiple images simultaneously. Creative Output: The answer, for a glorious 18 months, lived