RE: ICC Profiles for Ceramics
RE: ICC Profiles for Ceramics
- Subject: RE: ICC Profiles for Ceramics
- From: "Cenk Erali" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 11:45:00 -0700
- Thread-topic: ICC Profiles for Ceramics
We gave up on the idea of Photoshop plug-ins and decided to attack our
profiling packages one by one to be supported as stand alone products in
OSX. The main reasons have been the changes from PS 6 to PS 7 and our
desire to fully support OSX.
For a while, our Windows product line was our main focus, after
completing this task, we fully have been concentrating on MAC OSX.
To clarify Edit v5 release date, it should be on market this quarter.
Cenk
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Rodney [
mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 11:24 AM
To: Cenk Erali; email@hidden
Subject: Re: ICC Profiles for Ceramics
on 7/9/03 11:52 AM, Cenk Erali wrote:
>
2-The main focus of our engineering team is OSX development right now.
>
Our first OSX product, Edit v5 will be in market very soon. The others
>
will follow.
That's very good news. OSX support is kind of the yard stick I use to
see
where a company is with regard to their growth in the market. While I'd
never say that ITEC is closing it's doors or anything like that, the
perception at this point (with any kind of real updates in a very long
time), one could assume that ColorBlind is if not dead, certainly in a
comma.
There is also the issue of press releases a VERY long time ago about
ColorBlind 5.0 (now a series of Photoshop plug-ins?) soon to be released
and
never seeing the light of day. I think that had to be close to two years
ago.
I think saying that Edit v5 will be in market "very soon" could be a bit
more clearly defined. Can you specify what quarter of 2003?
Andrew Rodney
http://www.imagingrevue.com/
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