06-27-2014, 10:18 PM
That's just too true, stoppingdown.
The first break happened when D7100 came out and was not supported, the next was the change of a lot parts of Mac OS X interfaces to grey - remember the spot where the runner slammed down the grey screen?
So far the iMac is still working fine after 4 years and still capable to handle 40-50MB file size. I try to ignore the day I will have to look for another solution.
Adobe goes cloud as all - I'll never become a fan or user of Adobe stuff at home. Different story in the office, where IT has to bother and the big bills are paid by our customers. They still need a reboot when there's an update of Acrobat. Flash and PDF are security risks, big f..k you very much, Adobe.
Of course, there will be solutions - but no one as elegant as even my totally outdated Aperture still is. Who knows, maybe one day I go into an Apple store and discover Photos as acceptable. There are dozens of RAW converters, but I still don't understand why all these are so crippled in managing pictures?
The first break happened when D7100 came out and was not supported, the next was the change of a lot parts of Mac OS X interfaces to grey - remember the spot where the runner slammed down the grey screen?
So far the iMac is still working fine after 4 years and still capable to handle 40-50MB file size. I try to ignore the day I will have to look for another solution.
Adobe goes cloud as all - I'll never become a fan or user of Adobe stuff at home. Different story in the office, where IT has to bother and the big bills are paid by our customers. They still need a reboot when there's an update of Acrobat. Flash and PDF are security risks, big f..k you very much, Adobe.
Of course, there will be solutions - but no one as elegant as even my totally outdated Aperture still is. Who knows, maybe one day I go into an Apple store and discover Photos as acceptable. There are dozens of RAW converters, but I still don't understand why all these are so crippled in managing pictures?