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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
i switched, and wish i could switch back *blasphemy
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<blockquote data-quote="hype.it" data-source="post: 31596" data-attributes="member: 4085"><p>Well.. personally, I use both a Mac and a PC. They are both used for different job's. Most 3D work is done on the PC as 3D StudioMax hasn't been ported to the Mac and learning Maya, that's too time consuming. I agree and disagree with you. </p><p></p><p>The speed of which photoshop runs is rather strange... it really depends on the size of the files you work with and what plug-in your gonna be using. If for example the files are huge! Then on occasions the Mac can excel and if you believe those stats then your more stupid than I first thought. </p><p></p><p>The most like able point I like with the Mac, is that Photoshop is fairly stable and opening huge files tend not to 'bomb' out, like it some times does on the PC. Then again, the PC does have problems with colour accuracy especially when proofing from screen to hardcopy. My screens and printer are calibrated to pantone colours and they are seldom correct when checked after a print. However, on the Mac, there's no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hype.it, post: 31596, member: 4085"] Well.. personally, I use both a Mac and a PC. They are both used for different job's. Most 3D work is done on the PC as 3D StudioMax hasn't been ported to the Mac and learning Maya, that's too time consuming. I agree and disagree with you. The speed of which photoshop runs is rather strange... it really depends on the size of the files you work with and what plug-in your gonna be using. If for example the files are huge! Then on occasions the Mac can excel and if you believe those stats then your more stupid than I first thought. The most like able point I like with the Mac, is that Photoshop is fairly stable and opening huge files tend not to 'bomb' out, like it some times does on the PC. Then again, the PC does have problems with colour accuracy especially when proofing from screen to hardcopy. My screens and printer are calibrated to pantone colours and they are seldom correct when checked after a print. However, on the Mac, there's no problem. [/QUOTE]
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