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Offline motrucker

Re: ADPro vs. ImageFX
« on: March 01, 2010, 06:00:06 PM »
I could'nt live without ImageFX. This program pretty much makes AdPro useless.
Maybe it's because I've used ImageFX so long, but I find it much easier to use than Photoshop, or any Windows program. This is why an Amiga usually sits next to my Windows machine.
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Offline motrucker

Re: ADPro vs. ImageFX
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2010, 11:40:24 PM »
I'm still using it with a real Amiga A2000. But with a 28MHz 040 it is pretty quick with most operations. I will, no doubt, add WINAUE again - soon to my windows machine.
A2000 GVP 40MHz \'030, 21Mb RAM SD/FF, 2 floppies, internal CD-ROM drive, micromys v3 w/laser mouse
A1000 Microbotics Starboard II w/2Mb 1080, & external floppy (AIRdrive)
C-128 w/1571, 1750, & Final Cartridge III+
 

Offline motrucker

Re: ADPro vs. ImageFX
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2010, 04:39:56 AM »
Quote from: pkivolowitz;547544
I laugh because it hasn't been modified for around 18 years - yeah - it is more than 15 years. Probably 1993?
 
I laugh because ADPro is irrelevant. So is ImageFX.
 
I laugh because people are still having this discussion.

And, no doubt you laugh due to being out of it (one way or another). I think Kermit Woodall may argue your "point" that ImageFX hasn't been touched in 15 years. That is true of AdPro, but Nova Designs software is another story.
Check out their web site:
http://www.novadesign.com/2008/10/imagefx-45-studio-for-amiga.html
A2000 GVP 40MHz \'030, 21Mb RAM SD/FF, 2 floppies, internal CD-ROM drive, micromys v3 w/laser mouse
A1000 Microbotics Starboard II w/2Mb 1080, & external floppy (AIRdrive)
C-128 w/1571, 1750, & Final Cartridge III+
 

Offline motrucker

Re: ADPro vs. ImageFX
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2010, 04:52:35 PM »
Quote from: pkivolowitz;547635
I think I said:   "I laugh because it hasn't been modified for around 18 years  - yeah - it  is more than 15 years. Probably 1993?"
I'm sorry if it wasn't clear enough that the "it" I was referring to is ADPro. I do not believe Mr. Woodall needs to argue with a point which wasn't made.

As for being "out of it" I am not sure what you mean.

If you mean the graphics and image processing business, I can assure you that I continue to be a contributor and a partner in a post-production industry -------
 change. I am trying not to get that same impression from the tone of your message.

Rather than a developer of new technology for the Amiga I am far more likely to be merely a source of interesting stories. The fact is with respect to the Amiga ecosystem I am just a historical relic. Be my guest if you'd like to take pot shots at me. Lot a good it will do you.

Sorry if the tone upset you. It wasn't meant to be nasty, just point out I believe you were wrong.  It was meant more tongue in cheek than anything. Guess I missed the mark.
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A1000 Microbotics Starboard II w/2Mb 1080, & external floppy (AIRdrive)
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Offline motrucker

Re: ADPro vs. ImageFX
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2010, 05:06:47 PM »
Quote from: save2600;547686
Joking aside, I'm about to delve a little deeper into the ImageFX program, just for the fun of it. Will it or my 060 equipped A2500 handle a 25mb RAW file from my DSLR? My 2.1ghz G5 even chokes and gags a little

This is where UAE on a really powerful windows machine would come in handy. I am about to do just that, just for the bigger files that my digital camera produces....
IFX would truly fly in this environment.
A2000 GVP 40MHz \'030, 21Mb RAM SD/FF, 2 floppies, internal CD-ROM drive, micromys v3 w/laser mouse
A1000 Microbotics Starboard II w/2Mb 1080, & external floppy (AIRdrive)
C-128 w/1571, 1750, & Final Cartridge III+