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Pretty awesome if you are into Photoshop. |
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Ahh.. now is this a native port or more work with Wine? Big difference and given past efforts more likely the latter. --------------- Your logo here. Reach an audience of dozens. PM for details |
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If you'll ask me, Google isn't funding something that is impossible to achieve. Offcourse there are also other options like; Pixel Image Editor or Lightzone (raw editor) Message edited by SyPheR on 03-11-2008 at 03:19:36 PM |
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You missed my point. What people really want is a NATIVE port of Photoshop. As good as the alternatives may be people want Photoshop period. Google Earth was a prime example where development of the Linux version had more to do with extending Wine than actually porting any code. --------------- Your logo here. Reach an audience of dozens. PM for details |
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Nono, I did get your point. It will offcourse not be a Native port orelse Adobe should give their sourcecode away and that would be very unlikely to happen. Orelse it would take ages before photoshop is being port Natively. I agree, people will be wanting Photoshop for Art stuff and Pixel Image Editor can't even get close to the quality Photoshop is aiming at. Still it's a nice program to work with when there is no Photoshop within reach. Message edited by SyPheR on 03-11-2008 at 04:22:59 PM |
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Actually there was some talk of Adobe actually doing some porting for themselves. Whilst I appreciate this is not Maya you would be surprised how much CPU time some users have with Photoshop when they run batch filters etc on large collections of images. At the end of the day any performance hit is a disadvantage to the marketability of a given OS as the platform of choice.
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True, hope this is recent talk cause half a year ago they didn't want to spend time on porting it themselves. Message edited by SyPheR on 03-12-2008 at 08:16:31 PM |
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I do wonder myself at times, but I do remember reading an article by a guy who generates ~10Gb of new photo stock most days. Images were processed on a fix re-size, adding of watermark, drop in resolution and generation of images at different grades. I'd accept that this is a little more applied than many PS users would get to. In a commercial world time is money as they say... Also some of us are still running good old single core! --------------- Your logo here. Reach an audience of dozens. PM for details |
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I wonder if the wine developers are more concerned with getting programs to run properly or if they are focused on security as well? Do you think that in order to get windows programs running properly that they'd have to even replicate the bugs/bad behavior of windows as well?
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I prefer native ports myself, except for one program I run, I actually the windows version, as the GUI is much nicer and actually works... This program is Eagle PCB. --------------- Linux Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron" BETA User Respects: JumpingJack, Geeky_Byzantine, ltcommander_data, Linux_0, AudioVoodoo, DaSickNinja, Riser, MU_Engineer, Verndewd, Zorak. |
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Zorak, Believe me that time will come if Microsoft keeps on doing what they are doing. More and more people are into Linux these days and even certain firms like Asus (eee pc) start to deliver their products with Linux instead of Windows. Message edited by SyPheR on 03-14-2008 at 02:58:47 AM |
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