Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-30 Thread Arthur Entlich
One more Windows only application... Macintosh users have made Adobe's reputation but they are now treated as second class clients. I know what I'm talking about as I'm a Photoshop power user since v.2 now working with a buggy 6.0 version... Believe me, the PC versions of Photoshop

RE: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Tim Atherton
rles Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 00:08:23 -0600, Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote: For those interested, per CNET: "Adobe recently released Photoshop Elements, a new image editor that combines power

Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Raymond Carles
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 00:08:23 -0600, Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote: For those interested, per CNET: "Adobe recently released Photoshop Elements, a new image editor that combines power with simplicity into a single, low-cost graphics package. Try it out here:

Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Larry Berman
Adobe Elements will be released as both platform on the CD. It's release spells the death of Photoshop LE and the intention is for it to be bundled with scanners/cameras as LE currently is. Larry One more Windows only application... Macintosh users have made Adobe's reputation but they are

Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Richard N. Moyer
I wasn't aware that Mac users needed a simple, introductory graphics package. There are a ton of imaging software programs for the Mac, and many of them are Mac only. Take Graphic Converter, as but one example of Mac only imaging software. http://www.lemkesoft.com Programs to analyze gamuts,

Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Lynn Allen
Larry wrote: Adobe Elements will be released as both platform on the CD. It's release spells the death of Photoshop LE and the intention is for it to be bundled with scanners/cameras as LE currently is. Death may be too easy an "out" for LE, but the fact is that the $499US upgrade is a little

Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Lynn Allen
Richard wrote: There are a ton of imaging software programs for the Mac, and many of them are Mac onlyPrograms to analyze gamuts, management of ICC profiles, and all sorts of color management tools are - for the most part - initially only on Mac platforms. Apple and Mac have led the way in

RE: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Lynn Allen
Nuh, unh, Tim. Macs are good machines! Pricey, but good. Let's not start another G**ded flame war! Best regards--LRA --Original Message-- From: "Tim Atherton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: March 28, 2001 5:00:11 PM GMT Subject: RE: filmscanners: Adobe El

Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Ezio
ROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Raymond Carles Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 00:08:23 -0600, Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote: For those interested, per CNET: "Adobe recently released Pho

RE: filmscanners: Adobe Elements

2001-03-28 Thread Frank Paris
: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 8:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: Adobe Elements One more Windows only application... Macintosh users have made Adobe's reputation but they are now treated as second class clients. I know what I'm talking about as I'm a Photoshop power user since v.2