Bye bye
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- northward
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Bye bye
Bye bye, Photodex (but hopefully not Proshow Producer). Just like Brexit, it was not a graceful departure. Such is life.
Nevertheless, I rank PSP as number 2 in importance in my own development, a close runner-up to Photoshop. So thanks to the people behind it, you made a difference.
A little show as a farewell. It has been a dismal grey and rainy winter so far in large parts of Europe, all the way up to Northern Sweden. Luckily I had a little camera in my pocket when a rare sunny opportunity knocked. I was in an upbeat mood during the half hour I had on hand for some pictures. I almost felt like dancing around in nature... Carpe diem. The following days were as drab as ever.
All the best
Wolfgang
Nevertheless, I rank PSP as number 2 in importance in my own development, a close runner-up to Photoshop. So thanks to the people behind it, you made a difference.
A little show as a farewell. It has been a dismal grey and rainy winter so far in large parts of Europe, all the way up to Northern Sweden. Luckily I had a little camera in my pocket when a rare sunny opportunity knocked. I was in an upbeat mood during the half hour I had on hand for some pictures. I almost felt like dancing around in nature... Carpe diem. The following days were as drab as ever.
All the best
Wolfgang
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- quetzal
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Re: Bye bye
thank for that real break. quetzal
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Re: Bye bye
Thank you for this one Wolf. Always a treat to see anything that you post.
FWIW, I have taken to some of the productions that have been on MHZnetworks locally via PBS channels. In particular a show series called BECK. It is produced in Norway and Sweden. I think that since the beginning of December of last year (2019), I have pigged out in watching every one of the show's series. Regardless of the subtitles, the scriptwork is nothing short of perfect and would give a good run for the money on anything produced in the US. I just wish they had continued with the show after series #8. If you have not seen BECK yet, I suggest you spend some time in front of the screen. Priceless acting and all native to you.
Hopefully, it's not as you say, "Bye Bye". The other program is going to be an excellent replacement for our beloved Photodex. Many people are working hard to make it so. I think that the biggest "need" here is just time. At this point in time, consider Photopia as just coming out of the juvenile stage. When it evolves to it's "adult" stage, it will be a prize piece of programming.
Take care...
...Steve
FWIW, I have taken to some of the productions that have been on MHZnetworks locally via PBS channels. In particular a show series called BECK. It is produced in Norway and Sweden. I think that since the beginning of December of last year (2019), I have pigged out in watching every one of the show's series. Regardless of the subtitles, the scriptwork is nothing short of perfect and would give a good run for the money on anything produced in the US. I just wish they had continued with the show after series #8. If you have not seen BECK yet, I suggest you spend some time in front of the screen. Priceless acting and all native to you.
Hopefully, it's not as you say, "Bye Bye". The other program is going to be an excellent replacement for our beloved Photodex. Many people are working hard to make it so. I think that the biggest "need" here is just time. At this point in time, consider Photopia as just coming out of the juvenile stage. When it evolves to it's "adult" stage, it will be a prize piece of programming.
Take care...
...Steve
Tax me...
I'm Canadian, eh?
Canon 50D & 70D, Epson 4990 Scanner, Epson R1800 printer
Lumapix, Paint Shop Pro X6, ProShow Producer 9
Video Studio Pro X5
I'm Canadian, eh?
Canon 50D & 70D, Epson 4990 Scanner, Epson R1800 printer
Lumapix, Paint Shop Pro X6, ProShow Producer 9
Video Studio Pro X5
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