No, I was referring to not being able to run Photoshop, Lightroom, Aperture, and no doubt many other industry standard pieces of software. I'm very open to learning more about computing, when neccessary, with Linux I've got as far as 'computer says no'. And its a no from me too. Cheryl?
Its as important a part of digital photography as the camera.
Except that it blatantly isn't.
I disagree. Its like shooting neg film and having them processed at snappy snaps. You may think you are in control, but you aren't. Stick in a roll of slides, and you find out what its all about.
QuoteExcept that it blatantly isn't.I disagree.
I'm not quite following this. So, which is best?
I'd love to see you go out to take a photo with just a copy of lightroom under your arm.
Quote from: Johnny Brown on February 08, 2010, 12:26:06 pmQuoteExcept that it blatantly isn't.I disagree.I'd love to see you go out to take a photo with just a copy of lightroom under your arm.
Don't worry word. I know there's no such thing as best. I was being sarcy.
QuoteI'd love to see you go out to take a photo with just a copy of lightroom under your arm.Ah, I get you now - you can use no computer at all. Sounds brilliant. Is that what that button on Cofe's camera is for? There isn't one on mine.
This thread is cracking me up!
No, I don't have any children (nor any great desire to have any) and my PC case has a 'door' on the front that would look untidy if left open all the time for the CD-ROM to open/close (not that the rest of the "study" is particularly tidy!).
Quote from: slack---line on February 08, 2010, 03:20:56 pmNo, I don't have any children (nor any great desire to have any) and my PC case has a 'door' on the front that would look untidy if left open all the time for the CD-ROM to open/close (not that the rest of the "study" is particularly tidy!).Tell me that was a sarcastic response word. Otherwise I think you need to go on retreat from the sciency threads for a week or two.