Mark, The PC version is the latest one. I know Joe Berndt is upgrading the Mac version to incorporate all the features currently present in the PC version, and as is typical, will probably leap frog over the features in the PC version. Not sure if it is complete or not. Best to check with Bowhaus. You can email Joe at software@.... Lou --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Mark Carstens <mathdude5@c...> wrote: > Hey, Lou. > > I know that you use the PC version of IJC/OPM. Is the slider feature > you've described exclusive to the PC version or is it present in the > Mac OS X version as well? > > Thanks! > Mark > > > On Mar 14, 2005, at 6:03 AM, Louis Dina wrote: > > > IJC/OPM also has a set of sliders, similar to Photoshop's channel > > mixer, which > > allows you to adjust RGB images on the fly so you can blend channels > > for final output. Unlike PS, this feature also has a checkbox that > > maintains overall luminosity when moving sliders, which is very > > handy. You can also apply different profiles to different portions > > of the image using alpha channels, so one part of the image could be > > neutral B&W, while other portions are cool, warm, sepia, etc. You > > can apply 7 profiles in a single image using alpha channels. > > > > Both programs are excellent. It just depends on how you want to work > > and the feature set you need. > > > > Lou
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[Digital BW] Re: QTR versus IJC/OPM
2005-03-14 by Louis Dina
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