Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ok I will note that I have a curtain about of bias here so nobody else needs to point it out. I would keep using PCs. The cost should be less. You can get, a in the US, a DELL Dimension XPS T with 600MHz Pentium III, 17" monitor, 256MB RAM, and 13.6GB hard drive for under you $2500, (www.dell.com). The afore mentions machine is well in excess of Photoshop's requirements so, you could get less of a computer and save money. I would think that NT would be a better OS for this type of work, other my have better input. If you go with MAC you will be spending about $2999 for a 450Mhz G3(www.apple.com). Now I hear that the G3 is a great box but it does cost more. You can get the Adobe office system requirements for Photoshop on www.adobe.com. David J. Simons NOTE: The Opinions expressed in this posting are my own not my employer's. - -----Original Message----- From: Doug McLernon [mailto:Douglas.McLernon@tcd.ie] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 3:39 AM To: LEICA; Contax Subject: questions on computer for photo work I'm sorry to ask such an extended question but I am just starting out in digital printing, I've used Leicas for thirty years (currently an M6, M4P and a IIIF) and also enjoy a Contax G2 and a G1. The digital darkroom seems the way to go and I am into computer technology. I am retiring at the age of sixty from Trinity College Dublin to spend more time with things I enjoy. As an Economist with an specialisation in investment analysis and securities markets, I am on my fifth PC. The econometrics and forecasting packages are more readily available through academic licensing agreements and I do a bit of number crunching. The general feeling amongst the Arts faculty people seems to favour Mac over PC for Image manipulation. I intend to purchase a Nikon LS2000 and the Epson photo printer. Should I change the habits of the past fifteen years and go Mac. I shall retain a 166 Pentium for any economic work I may undertake as a consultant. How much hard disc space do you recommend, how much RAM for Photoshop, and what processor speed would you buy in a Mac? Of course budget constraints enter into to the equation so I am budgeting about $2500 for the computer alone. I do know that the rule "a computer is obsolete as soon as one opens the box" holds true- so advances will be made monthly. How easy is it to update Macs rather than replacing the whole machine? Many thanks for your time. Regards, Doug