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Originally Posted by DeanCapture
I'm still using CS5 and although my needs are met, upgrading may improve stability and speed. Plus I now use Premiere Pro just as much as I use Photoshop so I'm excited to upgrade PP as well. On occasion I'll need to do some heavy audio editing & cleaning and I'd like to be able to use Adobe Audition for that since it integrates very well with PP. I also have an interest in learning After Effects and have already been playing around with Speedgrade. So for $50 a month, I have access to every Adobe product that I need...and updates.
For me it's not so much about having the new features as much as it's about having the latest "stable" technology. Of course the new features are great too but it's more about speed & stability.
No, I don't imagine sending raw files to clients and let them process them. Can you imagine what my pictures would end up looking like? If I didn't care about my name & reputation and was only shooting for a paycheck, I may consider doing that. But I actually have pride in my work and want to maintain a level of quality so with that in mind, I think its better for me to process my work work and send the client retouched & finished shots when possible.
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stable be nice for sure... found putting my apps on the D drive and using a different drive for the bridge DB really cleared up most of my issues with stability... and then deleting the DB every week or so helps as well.. honestly haven't had a crash since I went to win8 though bridge still does creepy stuff like not opening all the files in ACR at times... I just copy the files to a new folder on as different drive and issue solved... I have no idea what goes on with Macs though
I figured one big plus for the cloud was the ability to share creative choices.... oh well not for everybody.. . I tried to get the editors that get my work to run the batches but they all use Asee Dsee
