Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Aug 2008 16:16 UTC, submitted by jcornuz
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It really has nothing to do with Adobe or Mac or Windows it is about usability and productivity -- I can shoot with the best film or digital equipment but when I get it into CS 3 that is only the first step. At some point I need to have this image in a context, in a 'Product' if you will, and if this is Web or Print then I need to do this in the best speed with TRUE WYSIWYG. Colors are just the tip of the iceberg designers and content managers have to provide font and data access controls where one user is writing ad copy and another is doing the print layout and yet another is doing the web layout.
Yes Linux has come a long way in ten years but the Apps need to be more unified - Keyboard shortcuts and productivity tools need to behave more similarly for it to be a design tool. I mean there is no way that I would put ANY distro (or even windows) in front of a 35-55 year old who has been doing publishing since she or he was 20 - 22. They will not be able to hit the ground running.
Sheesh I remember when we switched from OS 9 to OS X similarly from Windows to The Mac or the reverse of that. These users went into vapor lock. The only saving grace is that In the Adobe apps all the keybindings are the same (cut, copy, paste- OK but delect select inverse - feather, alpha channel, new layer from selection, new document from clipboard....) and then being able to push that to a different discrete app that is also well known, well that is what workflow is and it makes or breaks an "platform"