JWilsonphoto wrote:
"64"! Haven't seen that number in a long time! Enjoy!!
Well Jim,
Take a couple days off, grab the missus and book a suite at the Ritz Carlton, Half Moon Bay. She will appreciate the thought, and you will appreciate the cool overcast weather.
I specified the Ritz because from all you have told us she is worth it. I'm sure you would agree.
What do you think Jan Arie? Everyone still loves the T38 card, it's been a tremendous success, does just what a business card should, but I might be ready for something new.
I like the clean, simple classy look, and the QR code thingy has made a big difference, I can update the content anytime I want to. The question is, can it be reproduced on plastic and retain the subtleties in the image. My card printer is looking into it. The T38 cards basically cost a buck a piece, and I never begrudged the price because they've had such an impact. I'd hate to drop back to heavy card stock, we'll see.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
What do you think Jan Arie? Everyone still loves the T38 card, it's been a tremendous success, does just what a business card should, but I might be ready for something new.
It looks very good Jim, if the printer is able to produce in the same quality as the T38 card then it's a winner.
But I think the printer can pull it off with the technology at hand these days.
And in black and white it's a real eye catcher.
Now it's off to bed, twelve working days to go until summer holiday
The Guys at ISAP, largely Larry Grace and Kevin Hong, continue to put together great issues of "Airspeed". I don't know how they do it, but each issue is more outstanding. Fortunately they are getting some great content from new and long time ISAP members. Being published on the pages of "Airpseed" is a tribute to the photographers because Kevin and Larry are Hawkeyed editors, nothing gets in that isn't first class. I was just going through some of the previous issues and this one caught my eye:
Those of you who have been ISAP member since the early days might remember "ISnAP", which was basically a B&W stapled together mediocre newsletter. Larry and Kevin have single handedly turned it into a premiere publication.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
The Guys at ISAP, largely Larry Grace and Kevin Hong, continue to put together great issues of "Airspeed". I don't know how they do it, but each issue is more outstanding. Fortunately they are getting some great content from new and long time ISAP members. Being published on the pages of "Airpseed" is a tribute to the photographers because Kevin and Larry are Hawkeyed editors, nothing gets in that isn't first class. I was just going through some of the previous issues and this one caught my eye:
Any way to buy just photoshop anymore?
Not wanting the $20.00 a month sub but might have to now a days.
Got the new computer working from Falcon Northwest Computers and oh boy is it nice.
Just deciding to use photoshop that I bought over a decade ago or ramp up.
Looking great Bill, you are an artist! Unfortunately I think they have engineered it so you have to subscribe. I didn't like it at first but the automatic updates and other features make it pretty nice.
Bill Gass wrote:
These are lastest metal one's I had made and with our new laser etching machine I will be making my own soon.
Bill,
The laser etching plaques are fantastic!!!!!
Bill Gass wrote:
Any way to buy just photoshop anymore?
Not wanting the $20.00 a month sub but might have to now a days.
Got the new computer working from Falcon Northwest Computers and oh boy is it nice.
Just deciding to use photoshop that I bought over a decade ago or ramp up.
Bill,
I had to buy 2 new computers(Puget Systems) and tried PsCS6 on them and it was crap!
So I bit the bullet and subscribed to PsCC. I HATE paying all that money when I do not use 95% of CC.
I would like to know an answer to your ?? also.
Dan
Just called Adobe...If you don't need all the cloud storage, and can live with a smaller amount which I don't, it is only $9.99 a month for LR and PS...I'm happy now
And that's for 2 devices.