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January 14th, 2006

Rob Galbraith on MacBook Pro

Posted by Ben in Imaging, Macintosh

Rob Galbraith has posted his impressions of the MacBook Pro – specifically as a machine for photographer’s use. It’s a good article highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of the new machine’s hardware and processor architecture from a photographer’s perspective. He notes that “Dennis Walker from Camera Bits says that most of the work has been done to make the application [Photo Mechanic] a Universal Binary, though the company has not committed to a release date.” So hopefully there will soon be an Intel version of Photo Mechanic… which leaves the biggest question of all – When will Adobe release an Intel-native version of Photoshop?

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  1. Jacques said:

    PhotoShop? Well… next year :-(

    In the meantime you can play with my CoreImage app: ChocoFlop. Shitty name but fun to use on a MacBook pro :-)

    May 25th, 2006 at 10:59 UTC

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