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ACD Digital Imaging System
 
Debra L Rothenberg, Photographer
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New York | NY | USA | Posted: 5:23 PM on 09.03.04 |
->> does anyone here use this imaging program? I am trying to see if it will work on a MAC (I was told it does) but I can't seem to find out for sure. Does anyone here know?
THANKS
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Phil Wever, Photographer
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Montgomery | IL | USA | Posted: 5:28 PM on 09.03.04 |
->> Debbie,
Do you mean ACDSee? If so we only use it on our PC - We use Photo Mechanic for Mac. I do recall that they did have a Mac version that we did try out but it wasn't near as good as PhotoMechanic.
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Kyle Coburn, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Debra L Rothenberg, Photographer
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New York | NY | USA | Posted: 5:46 PM on 09.03.04 |
->> HI Kyle,
yes, it's ACD Sysytems that I was talking about. The MAC version is different? A friend told me he uses it to resize several hundred photos at once (as well as other usage, but this would be my main reason for wanting it) Is the MAC version just not as in depth as the PC version? I don't even see anywhere on the site where it says MAC.
Debbie |
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Andy DeLisle, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Raleigh | NC | | Posted: 11:21 PM on 09.03.04 |
| ->> I used the PC version before I switched. When I did switch, I tried the mac version and it was version 1.5. That was over 3 years ago. So basically they've only updated the mac version once since then and not in the last 2 years. It seems like they're abandonded the mac version but still sell it. Photo Mechanic is definitely the way to go for a mac. I also use Simple Image Browser for a quick and dirty image viewer. The one thing I like about that is that you can zoom in, where you can't with Photo Mechanic. |
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Debra L Rothenberg, Photographer
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New York | NY | USA | Posted: 11:34 PM on 09.03.04 |
->> I use Photo Mechanic lite..but I am looking for a program where you can batch resize a lot of photos at once
Debbie |
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Michael Springfield, Photographer
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Smyrna (Atlanta) | GA | USA | Posted: 6:52 AM on 09.04.04 |
->> Its expensive, but Photoshop CS has a batch mode that will let you batch actions. You will have to create your own custom action for the resize first. You might look at Photoshop Elements 2.0 as well.
Michael |
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