Grayscale image manipulation program. It was especially popular for
retouching scanned images. You'd import these as TIFF files to your
Macintosh and use Digital Darkroom to turn them into a work of art by
adjusting things like contrast, brightness and sharpness. Digital
Darkroom can rotate and distort selected areas and mix variable
percentages of two overlaying images for ghost-like effects.
It might not seem much by today's standards, but at a retail price of
about 395$ this software managed to do photo editing that had
previously required an expensive workstation or even a minicomputer.
Download #1: The download contains a Disk Copy 4.2 image of version
1.1 of the software, released in 1989.
Download #2: Disk Copy 4.2 images of version 1.0 and sample files
disk, released in 1988.
Available separately: [Version 2.x][1]
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
System 6.x and later. Tested with System 7.5.5.
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/digital-darkroom-2x