Frankly, it doesn't really affect our plans at all. |
I just need to focus on this because I think this channel is really going take off. |
If it's a photo-centric project, you can do the layout in Photoshop, but if it's illustration-centric, use something like Illustrator. |
If you look at what Aperture does nondestructively with RAW files, it's not that different than what Photoshop does nondestructively with RAW files. [Apple does] a few things we're not doing on RAW, and we do a few things [Apple isn't] doing with RAW. |
No one is pointing fingers. We'll practice hard and see where they're at. |
People will move to the (Mac-Intel) products at the same rate they move over to the new systems. It will take some time for the transition to happen, but it's inevitable that it will. |
She has that potential to get better. She's a quick player, and she's worked a lot harder on her shot. |
The biggest reason people use Macromedia Fireworks with Photoshop are its object-oriented controls, which let you quickly drag in a rectangle and apply a style to create a Web button or banner. Now you can do that in Photoshop and even create more complex shapes for buttons. |
This has been very gratifying. Customers like the open approach, and when they're happy, we're happy. |
We want to provide as complete a solution as possible to photographers. |
We wanted to make the application as flexible as possible so that it will conform to how customers work. |
We've got a tough road ahead here in January. We got Bolingbrook and Trinity coming up and you've got to be ready. |
With Photoshop we already have the leading position in the photo-editing market. But we always see room for making it better. |
You are probably going to see innovation and change from a variety of companies over the next few years. Ultimately that's a great thing for photographers. |
[Aperture] is an alternative to Bridge and Camera RAW, but if you use any of those, you still need Photoshop. |