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In Russia introduced the first domestic photoshop for $1 million

Russia’s first graphics editor of Alive Colors cost the developers $1 million it is reported by RBC with reference to the statement of the developer AKVIS.

Alive Colors is a multifunctional graphics editor, developed on the territory of Perm Krai. The program is designed both for professionals and for beginners in the field of design and computer graphics. The product reportedly has no analogues in Russia.

The last few months the editor was in the beta stage. The developers presented the final version of the editor for Windows and Mac. Supported operating systems: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10; macOS 10.7-macOS 10.11 and 10.12 (64 bit).

“For 15 years we have created more than 20 plugins, each of which is unique, they are not or very difficult to find in Photoshop,” commented a new product CEO AKVIS Sergey Galenko.

In Russia at the moment, the editor uses a small popular. The main consumers of the Perm graphic editor are a Western company in the field of computer graphics, animation and photography.

In the future, developers of Alive Colors is planned for a programme of work with vector formats, as well as continue to expand the functionality.

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