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OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
I've been using the Intell/Microsoft based PC's since the days of the
8088 chip and DOS 2.X, thats' what I know. After 20+ years of using this platform I have decided to go to other side and purchase an iMac since they now run on an intell chip and I can still run my financial planning/modeling work stuff I carry home on a Window's partition. What really surprised me was by the time I got done configuring another Dell, it's price was only $75 less than the iMac but the iMac had the faster chip. I'm looking forward to playing with the system but per the local Apple store, there's not a newsreader in the pre-loaded software. I've ordered the Mac version of stuff like Office, and such but what would the Roffian apple user recommend for newsgroups and stuff like photo editing? The Apple was just delivered this morning and I'm supposed to be in Michigan fishing after tonight so I might not get to do much other than plug it up and make sure it boots up before Sunday but it will be nice to learn something new. Thanks |
OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
Wayne Knight wrote:
snip I'm looking forward to playing with the system but per the local Apple store, there's not a newsreader in the pre-loaded software. I've ordered the Mac version of stuff like Office, and such but what would the Roffian apple user recommend for newsgroups and stuff like photo editing? ... I use Thunderbird (Mozilla) for my newsreader, iPhoto comes with your box but I bought Adobe Photoshop Elements, mainly because I was used to it. You'll be glad you made the switch. -- Ken Fortenberry |
OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
On Jun 20, 11:04 am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: You'll be glad you made the switch. Thanks for the help Ken. I'm looking forward to learning this thing. |
OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
On Jun 20, 10:43 am, Wayne Knight wrote:
The Apple was just delivered this morning and I'm supposed to be in Michigan fishing after tonight so I might not get to do much other than plug it up and make sure it boots up before Sunday but it will be nice to learn something new. Thanks This is just too funny, as this post could've been written by me back in May. Been in the IBM/Intel/Microsoft camp since 1983/84 and I'm typing this on my shiny-new 24" iMac. Just been using Google for newsgroups right now, but for photo applications, it depends on what you need. I have Photoshop Elements 5 on my Dell but went with Aperture on the iMac. I'm not big into photo manipulation, rather I need photo organization and correction (editing), which Aperture does better than Photoshop Elements. The biggest Aperture advantage comes from how it handles RAW. If you shoot in RAW, Aperture does not convert it to JPEG the way Elements will. Rather it maintains the RAW image as a master, and any mods you make are saved as RAW adjustment files. The master is never touched. You can make as many of these adjustment files as you like, simply by creating new versions. You're not duplicating the original RAW file and chewing up space. When you need a JPEG, simply output the version you like. Go to Apple's home page and take the Aperture tour. Peter |
OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
On Jun 21, 7:47 am, Peter wrote:
Just been using Google for newsgroups right now, but for photo applications, it depends on what you need. I have Photoshop Elements 5 on my Dell but went with Aperture on the iMac. I'm not big into photo manipulation, rather I need photo organization and correction (editing), which Aperture does better than Photoshop Elements. The biggest Aperture advantage comes from how it handles RAW. If you shoot in RAW, Aperture does not convert it to JPEG the way Elements will. Rather it maintains the RAW image as a master, and any mods you make are saved as RAW adjustment files. The master is never touched. You can make as many of these adjustment files as you like, simply by creating new versions. You're not duplicating the original RAW file and chewing up space. When you need a JPEG, simply output the version you like. And this just in: http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9732769-7.html Personally, I don't frequently shoot in RAW. If you don't, keep in mind that the version of iPhoto that came on your machine has a fairly robust (for the casual digi-cam user) set of image manipulation tools (and image sharing tools as well.) You may not need anything more than iPhoto if you are siimply taking snaps. And Wayne, if you need any help with that beautiful machine of yours (and you probably won't, it'll be more like feature discovery questions), feel free to contact me. Bill |
OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
Wayne Knight wrote:
I'm looking forward to playing with the system but per the local Apple store, there's not a newsreader in the pre-loaded software. I've ordered the Mac version of stuff like Office, and such but what would the Roffian apple user recommend for newsgroups and stuff like photo editing? Thunderbird for an email and newgroup client. The Safari web browser that comes with your iMac is good, but I use Firefox and I like it. Free downloads at http://www.mozilla.org/. BTW, you're not going over to the darkside. You're coming out of it into the light. It's like giving a glass of ice water to a man in hell. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
On Jun 21, 2:03 pm, "Tim J."
wrote: typed: snip Personally, I don't frequently shoot in RAW. The rest of us thank you for that. Especially 'tripper. :-) Wm |
OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
On Jun 21, 2:03 pm, "Tim J."
wrote: typed: snip Personally, I don't frequently shoot in RAW. The rest of us thank you for that. Oh. Duh. Now I get it. Sorry. But surely 'tripper is glad I don't have high-res images of the bobber, er, indicator he was using last year when we fished the Secret Spot. :-) Bill |
OT and Tech question-Going over to the Darkside
On Jun 21, 11:54 am, rw wrote:
BTW, you're not going over to the darkside. You're coming out of it into the light. It's like giving a glass of ice water to a man in hell. Couldn't agree more. I'm a software developer/designer, so my criteria might be somewhat different. But I doubt it. Windows is enormously annoying. Network and device timeouts and time-slicing don't even work (try to do something else while your scanner gets going, for instance). I like linux for a development platform; Mac for office and surfing around. Winblows is so bad it's hard to figure out how it ever succeeded. Ah, oh. I forgot. It's the magic of the marketplace. :-) |
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