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Old 04-12-2009, 03:37 AM   #4039
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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm View Post
They make it for Apples, though. And if you're only going to be shooting the Windows media and not the PC, there's this sort of thing:http://lifehacker.com/software/hack-...800-321913.php
Crazy. I had no idea you could do this. Hmm, but how well would the Mac OS work for a system that doubles as a HTPC?


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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
The Gimp...which I suspect you've already given a burl, so I merely raise it for your response. Myself, I mostly work with my photos in Apple Aperture, and if I need to take one further than Aperture or its plugins can provide, I take it to The Gimp. I wish I could afford Photoshop CS ("Costs Shitloads"), or, rather, see the worth in it (<---subjective opinion here: that is, worth it to me). I'm considering Elements again, though from what little I have seen it looked like, instead of enhancing it, they were dumbing it down.
Yeah, I used GIMP for a long time. Ultimately I found it to be too limited compared to Photoshop.

Heh, it is pretty insane what Adobe charges for this stuff. I actually got my copy of CS3 while it was on sale. It was actually a deal where Elements users could upgrade for cheap. Though even including the cost of Elements I ended up saving like 250 dollars.


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For those on Ubuntu (at least on 8.10) you can run Photoshop from 7 to CS2 and Possibly CS3 under Wine. When I was using Ubuntu I had my old copy of CS2 running fine under Wine, just double click the .exe and install as you would any other application. Bonus is that CS2 is relatively cheap to pick up.
No troubles with the DRM Adobe is using with the newer versions? How is the performance with CS2?
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