Apparently Andy Warhol was quite handy with the Amiga computer, here he is using an early paint program (anyone know which program?) to colorize a digital portrait of Deborah Harry, lead singer of Blondie.
And while this task seems simple by today's standards, this video is from 1986, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth and gas was a buck and a quarter a gallon!
--via i09
Deluxe Paint is the program. The Amiga was an awesome computer!
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Well, I'm in Southern California, so gas tends to be more expensive than the rest of the country. According to Google gas was .93 cents a gallon, so maybe a buck fifteen here in San Diego? Really don't need to nitpick tho, do we? ;)
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don't you mean when gas was like .75 cents? i don't think gas hit a "buck and a quarter" till some point i the late 90s, if i'm correct.
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The title bar of the program reads ProPaint v27 Release 14, best I can tell.
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ProPaint. http://arstechnica.com/hardware/news/2007/10/amiga-history-4-commodore-years.ars/4
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