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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: amigau on May 05, 2003, 04:17:49 AM
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was trying to look at their site for some Photogenics tutorials (have the 4.3 Amiga version and wanted to look at their site for some help using it) but it seems to be down/gone? I was just looking at it a couple weeks ago, too - anyone know if Paul Nolan has just changed domain names, etc.? I realize he's more or less moved on to Linux, Winblows and Pocket PC versions of Photogenics in the last couple years but there was still tutorial stuff up on his site a few weeks ago when I was on there. . .
the site (was) http://www.idruna.com last time I was able to access it. .. .
kevin orme
amiga university
www.amigau.com
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thats sad if its the business that is down and not just the web site :(
are you able to email them, i wonder?
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I emailed them in March (I think) when I first/finally installed photogenics (and found out it didn't support my digicam's JPGs by default, I had to 'convert' them using TVPaint, kind of weird but that works. . never heard back from the email, though the site was up at that time. .
kevin
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that was good software
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Funny, I was just going to visit their site and see if Paul had added support to Palm OS5 for PhoJo. Probably just the server down or something since Idruna just released PhoJo 2.0 in March so hopefully they are still around. Has anyone tried installing the Linux Photogenics on a Pegosos or AmigaOne board? I was curious about its speed on PPC.
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I visited Photogenics website www.idruna.com today, so everything is o.k. They have information about their new releases PhoJo 2.0 and Photogenics HDR. The website still has a lot of information and support for Amiga OS. I sent a support request for Palm OS5 now that x-scale processors are supported.
Homer
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site loads for me... appears photogenics is developing into a respectable app for the PC... might make a good cheap HDRI app
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They were apparantly having isp server issues.
As for Photogenics becoming a professional quality application... I would hope so for $699. I've always liked Photogenics and Paul is obviously an incredibly talented programmer, but $699?!?!? I was thinking as I was perusing the site that I might have to pick up the PC version of Photogenics, but can't at that price (incidentally, that is for the HDR version which admittedly looks outstanding).