Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Feb 2008 23:57 UTC, submitted by Jeff Moore
Google Google is funding work to ensure the Windows version of Adobe Systems' Photoshop and other Creative Suite software can run on Linux computers. "We hired CodeWeavers to make Photoshop CS and CS2 work better under Wine," Dan Kegel, of Google's software engineering team and the Wine 1.0 release manager, said on Google's open-source blog. "Photoshop is one of those applications that desktop Linux users are constantly clamoring for, and we're happy to say they work pretty well now... We look forward to further improvements in this area."
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RE[5]: Photoshop
by dagw on Wed 20th Feb 2008 21:55 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: Photoshop"
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Parties are one of the places where DSLRs are most useful.


That depends on if your goal is to get the best possible pictures or if your goal is to socialise, have fun and perhaps take a couple of snapshots.
Most party snapshots aren't destined for 8x10 prints, but 640x480 jpgs that you email to some or put on a webpage, and quality is irrelevant as long as you can make out who's on the picture and what (or who) they're doing.

Edited 2008-02-20 22:01 UTC

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