QFX could also refer to QFX Radio, for other uses, see QFX .
QFX is an image editing computer program, developed by Ron Scott a Texan
photographer and software engineer. The first version was released in
1990. At the time of its release, QFX was one of the most feature-rich
image editing applications available on the PC platform (MS DOS, later
Windows). It was the software of choice for digital artists and image
postproduction studios in the times when 1024x768 truecolor graphics were
a luxury, far before Photoshop could have been considered a serious
professional tool. Its clean interface and clever workflow helped build a
devoted fan/user base, some of whom continue using it, despite QFXs being
long ago eclipsed in features and users by Photoshop.
History The first version of QFX was released around 1990. It ran on PCs
equipped with AT Vista graphics cards, which were high end hardware
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