Altamira Software was founded in
Mill Valley, California
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by Dr.
Alvy Ray Smith
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Education
In 1965, A ...
, Eric Lyons and Nicholas Clay in 1991.
The company's primary product was Altamira Composer. This
PC based software pioneered object-based drawing and image editing. Composer was one of the first to bring important tools such as
anti-aliased Anti-aliasing may refer to any of a number of techniques to combat the problems of aliasing in a sampled signal such as a digital image or digital audio recording.
Specific topics in anti-aliasing include:
* Anti-aliasing filter, a filter used be ...
effects and
image sprites to the desktop. The company was acquired by
Microsoft in 1994.
Thea Grigsby was Vice President of Marketing. David Shantz of WildOutWest, LLC (www.wildoutwest.com) was responsible for branding, package design and the development of a series of image object libraries that were released along with the product.
Seed capital came from Autodesk and second-round financing from a team of venture capitalists (TVI) and private individuals. Altamira's Windows product, Altamira Composer, one of the first image composition applications with image sprites (i.e., non-rectangular, floating images), entered the market in November 1993 (
CoSA After Effects 1.0 shipped in January of that same year).
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