Stone Design Announces iMaginator Contest 2005
Stone Design today announced the iMaginator Contest 2005. iMaginator, a powerful new image processing application, provides an intuitive and easy to use interface for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger’s Core Image technology, giving both home users and graphics professionals instant access to over 106 effects, transitions, and filters.
According to CEO and chief software architect Andrew Stone, “Stone Design makes software that unleashes your creativity and ingenuity. We want to see what you can unleash when you use our latest creation, iMaginator, available now for Mac OS X Tiger! This contest is totally free to enter, since anyone can get a 14-day full-featured trial license. And it’s easy to enter: just apply some effects to the Tiger image included in iMaginator and send us the Effects Chain*”.
Prizes include the complete Stone Studio and iMaginator for 1st place (a $348 value), Create® and iMaginator for 2nd place (valued at $198) and iMaginator for 3rd and 4th places ($49).
All entries must be received by midnight, May 31, 2005. Entries should be emailed to in**@***ne.com. Full contest details are available at www.stone.com/iMaginator/contest/.
About Stone Design
Stone Design Corp, founded in 1984 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was the first developer to ship a product for NeXT hardware in 1989. With a mission to develop low cost, 100% Macintosh OS X native applications that are a joy to use, Stone Design has shipped over a dozen design and productivity applications for Macintosh OS X including Stone Studio, Create®, PhotoToWeb®, PStill™, TimeEqualsMoney™, SliceAndDice™, and StampInStone™.
This article was last modified on January 3, 2023
This article was first published on May 4, 2005
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