"Did they ever try to do a 4K comp in 32bit with layers for a test?
Ah, yes, wait, it´s true. You can´t. 32bit layers aren´t supported in CS2. "
No, they probably didn't try, on account of that test operation being
performed by... huh, maybe 0.003% of their userbase?
Do you -honestly- think adobe cares the least bit about the film market
needs? They don't even have one of the 2000movies made every year that
used photoshop somewhere in their brochures. Their promo material
happens to be mostly photographers and print work material, guess why to
win a teddy bear.
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| Raffaele Fragapane |
| Rising Sun Pictures |
|"The only way, is all the way"|
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Tim Leydecker wrote:
On a related note, here´s a link to the blog of Scott Byer
from Adobe, gving some info why CS3 won´t be 64bit...
http://blogs.adobe.com/scottbyer/
Omg. Even if he concludes with the following:
"At some point, some of these things will change - certainly
"the number of systems capable of running a 64-bit version
"of Photoshop will - and at some point it will make sense to
"do a 64-bit version. That wasn't this time around.
"But like I said, it's a when, not an if."
Did they ever try to do a 4K comp in 32bit with layers for a test?
Ah, yes, wait, it´s true. You can´t. 32bit layers aren´t supported in
CS2.
It´s probably nobody needs that one, too...
wtf...
Cheers
tim
----- Original Message ----- From: "Luc-Eric Rousseau"
<lucer(at)Softimage.COM>
To: <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 7:34 PM
Subject: RE: Working in Linear Space in XSI
On linux, there is Cinepaint, Silouette Fx, something called "Pixel
Image Editor" (http://www.kanzelsberger.com/pixel/?page_id=12),
Photogenics HDR, and apparently a lot of users who think there are no
floating-point paint software for Linux :D
-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Rabiller
Did you tried Cinepaint ?
--
guy rabiller | 3d technical director (at) LaMaison
Axel Akesson a écrit :
> I would say any decent paint package at all... :-(
> I use Shake at the moment but it's damn slow for painting/stamping.
>
> On 2/18/07, *Nick* < nick.petit(at)gmail.com
> <mailto:nick.petit(at)gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> We use our in-house monitor calibration system, cinespace (well,
> equalEyes)... it makes working in linear space, matching a
> specific film stock, working with custom 3D LUTs etc, a breeze.
> The only problem so far for us is not having any decent paint
> package that deals with 32bit/float on Linux.
>
> http://cinespace.risingsunresearch.com/
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