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New hardware for editing photos
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<blockquote data-quote="petenick" data-source="post: 711866" data-attributes="member: 17459"><p>I don't post here often but read daily. I have a Pentax K100D Super and use a Macbook 1.83Ghz for photo editing with CS3 and Pentax's imaging programs, and use Adobe RAW for raw files. You will find everything to be compatible with a Mac you are trying to use. Use Adium for messaging, it's wonderful. I switched to Mac 3 years ago and haven't looked back. I ordered a 24" iMac 2.4 on clearance that will arrive Friday because the Macbook has 64mb of VRAM, and that combined with a 13.3" screen just doesn't cut it when editing and converting RAW files. Nice to see another Pentax user around here! Oh, and I ordered and would recommend the 24" iMac because the 20" version has a display which can only show hundreds of thousands of colors as opposed to the 24"s millions of colors. I plan on using a monitor calibration tool, and have read that the iMac's display brightness will need turned down around 50% to be realistic. All I want is for it to print exactly how it looks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petenick, post: 711866, member: 17459"] I don't post here often but read daily. I have a Pentax K100D Super and use a Macbook 1.83Ghz for photo editing with CS3 and Pentax's imaging programs, and use Adobe RAW for raw files. You will find everything to be compatible with a Mac you are trying to use. Use Adium for messaging, it's wonderful. I switched to Mac 3 years ago and haven't looked back. I ordered a 24" iMac 2.4 on clearance that will arrive Friday because the Macbook has 64mb of VRAM, and that combined with a 13.3" screen just doesn't cut it when editing and converting RAW files. Nice to see another Pentax user around here! Oh, and I ordered and would recommend the 24" iMac because the 20" version has a display which can only show hundreds of thousands of colors as opposed to the 24"s millions of colors. I plan on using a monitor calibration tool, and have read that the iMac's display brightness will need turned down around 50% to be realistic. All I want is for it to print exactly how it looks! [/QUOTE]
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