Dalim Tango
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Dalim Tango was a colour retouching package aimed at the repro and prepress markets. It ran on Silicon Graphics workstations, and was first released in 1993. Support continued until Dalim filed for bankruptcy in late 1998.
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Tango had tools for retouching, creative painting, image manipulation and "merging" different images together. It supported the standard CMYK, RGB, CIELAB and HLS colour spaces. Users could also work in a CMYK++ mode, which added special inks to the standard four-colour CMYK palette, somewhat similar to the InkSwitch module of Barco Creator. A software densitometer with unlimited sample sites was also included.
Tango 2.0 could open TIFF, Scitex CT and Dalim native formats directly.
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Version | Hardware | O/S | Release date | Price | Significant changes (selected) |
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Tango 2.0 | ? | ? | 1994? | $59,000 w/basic SGI Indy | ? |