When did Illustrator first make available the "template" feature, enabling the user to draw on/over a dimmed background?
This is a historical question. I recently told someone that I started using Illustrator before I ever used Photoshop because Illustrator came out a year or two before Photoshop did, available only for Mac, and only in black and white. I think most of that is correct, but I'm still uncertain about one point: If AI came out first, before PS was available, then when was the "template"feature first available? Was it added after 1988, or was it there in Illustrator from the outset? IF it was there from the outset, how did the artist get an image into the computer to work from? With no Photoshop and no scanners? Or am I wrong about those details? Note that I'm not asking about Auto-trace and Streamline, the tracing function, but about the template layer, which is still unique to Illustrator.
