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  • Subject: Apple/Adobe Imaging, DAM and Workflow
  • From: Paul Foerts <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:00:38 +0200

Op 16/07/07 10:25, "email@hidden"
<email@hidden> wrote:

>> Andrew Rodney wrote:
>> Even using a DNG workflow, I have at least three copies of every
>> DNG image
>> I've shot. But heck, I'm a fool and paranoid about losing my data.
>> And I must be a bitch for some storage company out there as you are
>> probably going to tell us all that archiving multiple copies of precious
>> images is foolhardy.

> Martin Orpen answered:
> You should decide what it is that you actually do.
>
> I have serious doubts that your own image making accounts for a
> significant proportion of your income - so don't be surprised that I
> take your views on these issues with a large pinch of salt.
>
> If your primary role is being a trainer and consultant then surely
> you should be matching the demands of  creators with the solutions
> provided by companies like Adobe?
>
> I don't see much "matching" going on here - you're dismissing my
> demands as prejudice or declaring them "hogwash" without even
> understanding them.
>
> I've got no problem arguing that you're wrong - but I do find it odd
> that my independent views put me on a knife edge of being banned from
> here and yet your partisan views are wholly acceptable.
>
> --

Hi Martin, you are very right.

As a longtime lurker i've witnessed the same "tactics" of the omnipresent
"supercontributer" Andrew R. over and over again:

- misunderstand valid statements
- change subject if running out of arguments
- insult
- mix reality with fiction, add noise
- never stop, always "react"
- intentionally post to bait users into responding (I did bite, sorry...)
- etc.

If you put his informative/productive posts against his "empty" postst and
disruptive attitude... This is not a "consultants" behavior.

Every individual has the right on his/her own opinion.
Nobody can be "banned" for his/hers own ideas.
Attacking individuals because they have expressed their honest feelings is a
bad attiftude.

Back to lurking mode...

Paul Foerts

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