LOL ... Stopping this sort of thing is much much harder than starting
it. :-)
I do like how your summation of operating system attributes only
refers to hardware costs in one case.
I didn't know that hardware was a part of the OS. ];-)
Godfrey
On May 1, 2006, at 8:59 AM, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
Lemme see if I can stop what I started:
MacOS-X: Elegant interface, solid OS, seamless applications for
photography and many other things. High hardware cost.
Winders: Adequate interface, stability, performance, color
management, for most photography work.
Linux: Almost completely useless for pro-photography work. Lack
of integrated color management, device support, and easy-to-use
applications. If you're willing to tinker and figure things out,
you can generally get done what you need without paying for any
software.