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EazyDraw 11.2.1

https://htfl.net/pc11muH/EazyDrw1121.zip.html
https://rg.to/file/52ef48947418cc00b2b4d396391ef069/


EazyDraw is a productivity tool for the expression and transmission of knowledge. Information, concepts and ideas are rarely communicated by language (word processing) alone. Amplify the expression of your ideas with integrated symbols and diagrams using a vector drawing App - EazyDraw.

EazyDraw supports macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. Drawings and individual graphic elements move seamlessly between iPhone, iPad, iMac, and PowerBooks. Cross device access via Copy and Paste, iCloud or the mobile Files App.

Includes comprehensive support for bitmap and vector graphic formats: Import and ungroup for edit PDF, and EPS. Import and export SVG and now DXF. Preview and publish to EPS and TIFF with RGB or CMYK process colors. Exchange scaled CAD drawings using DXF. Preview and publish wide gamut colors for web graphics. Create macOS, iOS, and watchOS app development graphics with Display P3 colors.

Color Managed PNG, JPG and TIFF

Import and Export wide gamut (P3, Adobe1998, and sRGB) bitmap images with EazyDraw 9. EazyDraw’s color management is implemented by layer, each layer may have a defined color space. Layer wide color space changes are applied to images with each pixel color being mapped to the targeted color space.

P3 Colors
Wide color gamut is essential for acceptable appearance of web graphics, user interface elements and professional communications.

Now nearly all Macs (beginning in late 2015) have displays that provide P3 Colors. P3 colors space has a wider color gamut than sRGB and a much wider gamut than generic RGB. Simple terms: colors can be brighter on a P3 screen. It is now rather important that your graphic authoring App manage and support wide gamut color space.

EazyDraw 10 is fully color managed and supports P3 colors on P3 screens. EazyDraw 10 delivers bright sRGB colors on screens that are non-P3. Your graphic colors will simply look better when authored with your new Mac and EazyDraw.

macOS 11+

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