Digital Darkroom was an Apple Macintosh graphics program for editing gray-scale photos.
Silicon Beach and Ed Bomke are credited with having coined the term "plug-in".
[1][2] Another innovation of Digital Darkroom was the Magic Wand tool, which also appeared later in Photoshop.
The trademark "Digital Darkroom" was acquired by MicroFrontier in 1997 and used for a completely new image-editing program that does work with color.
The software was acquired by Digimage Arts in 2002 and is sold in versions for Windows and Mac operating systems.