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Photoshop rumor......

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Photoshop 7.0 is rumored to be out next quarter 2002. Since I'm considering going to Macintosh this rumor is welcomed for me. Max OS 10 will not run PS 6.0 7.0 will run on OS 10
 
It's not even listed on the Adobe website.....
Take a digital pic of the box and post it here.
I wanna see it........
Is yours a beta copy?
 
What kind of mac are you thinking about? I run two Mac servers from my home, both with OS-X, G4's each with a gig of ram. You wont be sorry with the Mac. The graphics are the best, and even better with a flat pannel. Photoshop I feel loads a little slow but once loaded runs great. Good luck on your purchase. Here is a pic of a dime I found yesterday that I edited with my Mac. I was holding the camere about two feet away.
 
Nice pic Randy. With a little more dirt removed the date would be visible. Why so much RAM? Is it because of your servers?
Jerry
 
I am a webdeveloper/programmer by trade, but as a hobby (other than detecting) I like to develop video games and 3D animation. Rendering these takes a lot of computer resources, for example I did a 45 second animation of a dog jumping through a hoop, the final rendering took 51 hours on my computer. It would crashed one with less power. One of my friends worked on the animation for the movie Shrek and said that they had to send the entire production (in 30 second clips on their own hard drives) to rendering houses all over the world in order to get the movie done in a reasonable time. And the clips were shipped every day for two years.
 
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