Hi again,
It has been very peaceful and quiet here lately (at least in this
thread)...
What should I do next? Should I file a bug report (or feature request,
perhaps)? Can someone verify that the latest versions behave in the same
way as mine (2.2.7 on FC4)?
In case this doesn't thread
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 09:58:44AM +0300, Timo wrote:
It has been very peaceful and quiet here lately (at least in this
thread)...
well, be sure to join the lively discussion of grammer checkers for
texttool on another thread (or is it spelled grammar?)
What should I do next? Should I
On 10/20/05, Jad Madi wrote:
LOL
Recommended System
* Dual 2GHz Power Mac G5 or faster
* 2GB of RAM
* One of the following graphics cards:
o ATI Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition
o ATI Radeon 9800 XT or 9800 Pro
o NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL or 6800 GT
Well I can imagine that for real-time updating of the image, the various
shaders in the graphics-card can be useful..? Perhaps?
--Tim
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-10-20 at 1004.37 -0200):
I wonder why the need for a graphics card with high processing power
and 3D pipeline for photo editing...
Probably cos it uses it has image processor (float, quick retrieve
from the card, shaders, etc required), via their CoreImage system. Or
Von: Bruno de Oliveira Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wonder why the need for a graphics card with high processing power
and 3D pipeline for photo editing...
This application is obviously the answer to the question
How do we get our customers to buy the last PPC Macs and don't have them
wait
And it's working dammit! If I had a spare $4200 CDN and could justify
not putting it on my mortgage I'd have a new apple system soon
(specced out an imac + aperture + (of course) a new ipod last night).
The videos make this thing look incrediably sexy and attractive to an
amateur photog like
Lab is very interesting for photo retouch because Luminosity (better
said Luminance) is separated from colors.
It is the most complete color model so that Photoshop uses it when you
want to change the color mode. + gives more precise result.
But out of that, it is much more difficult to conceive
Considering what they're shipping with their latest generation iMacs,
i'm not surprised -- I mean with OS X and the built in cameras on the
iMacs, they've now got videoconferencing on H.264 on their OS by
default... I believe also that OS X was also one to move all the GUI
processing to the
See:
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs.html
Minimum System Requirements
One of the following Macintosh computers:
- Power Mac G5 with a 1.8 gigahertz (GHz) or faster PowerPC G5 processor
- 17- or 20-inch iMac G5 with a 1.8 GHz or faster PowerPC G5 processor
- 15- or 17-inch PowerBook G4 with
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