Steve, Considering how Photoshop increasingly focuses on the needs of web folks and graphic designers, one wonders if the entire photography market is big enough to attract Adobe's attention... A customized workspace and the pallet well do a good job at hiding the worst of the stuff we don't use. Guy --- Steve Kale <stevekale@...> wrote: > > and overkill for the B&W photographer. > > > I agree that many of its functions are not needed > for the B&W photographer > and it would be nice to see a trimmed down version > or trimmed down > competitor for the B&W community. But as we know, > the B&W community is a > very minor portion of the overall community targeted > by companies such as > Adobe - and I doubt it could pay its own way (ie > cover the cost of producing > a B&W only product). In that case, you might find > that a trimmed down > version would have to be priced above the full > product which of course > simply makes it uneconomic to buy and hence produce. > > > Cheers > > Steve > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [Digital BW] Matching Monitor and Print
2005-04-08 by guy washburn
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