Per, thank you for your observation.
A Mac is just too expensive. I'm due to retire sometime soon (though
never if I can help it) and a new computer to be stocked with new
software makes me go gulp! CS2 (or CS3) at around £450 is a lot of dosh
on top of a new Mac...! Alright, I know, I shouldn't have bought my new
D80 to go with my Nikon 18-200.
BUT does Linux have colour management??? That was my question, not Mac
v. PC!!!!
Howard
Elgenper wrote:
31 jan 2007 kl. 18.37 skrev Howard:
Linux continues to fascinate me. But I'm concerned about colour
management. I don't want Vista because of its apparently built-in
ability to switch you off if it doesn't like what you do, even if it
is perfectly reasonable.
I've run Linux and thus looked at the Gimp. But I can't see how to
control the printer as I can through either CS2 or Qimage. My latest
investigation via a live CD was gnewsense based on Ubuntu.
Any solution to this? At the moment I've got almost perfect
print-outs from my R220 and an old 1290.
Certainly there´s a solution to this. In three letters: Mac.
(Not that Apple is without tendencies to restrict what you can do, but
so far it is nothing like Vista. And almost all "new" features in
Vista have been present in OS X for a long time - except for the
viruses...).
Per Öfverbeck
http://ofverbeck.se
"In a world without walls or fences, who needs Windows or Gates?"