I've been using Convert to B&W Pro for a couple of years on a Mac. Upgraded to v3 and liked the resizable image window. But missed not having all the controls in one window. So I have both versions available, but find myself going to the older version most often - just feels better GUI-wise. BTW, here are some recent Alcatraz pix - the B&W ones processed in Convert to B&W Pro: http://www.citysnaps.net/Alcatraz10-15-05 Best - Brad Urban pix: http://www.citysnaps.net --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "chatzebussi" <chatzebussi@y...> wrote: > > Thanks John. > But: Are you on a MAC? I run CS2/OS WIN XP prof and I can't resize the preview window. However in actual fact the fixed preview window has become (much) larger and I must admit this is quite an advantage. > > Chatzebussi > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "john794552" <jwillyfontana@b...> wrote: > > > > The greatest advantage I have found is in being able to re-size the > > preview window to the smae size as monitor screen, or close.This > > greatly helps with evaluating the efeects of the filters applied > > John Fontana > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: The Imaging Factory Convert to B/W Pro3
2005-11-19 by bradspix
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