From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Sat Sep 1 01:47:30 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 10:47:30 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Nachtrag zum Treffen heute In-Reply-To: <55626.62.154.222.235.1188563841.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> References: <49406.217.87.111.239.1188426015.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <20070830091006.322000@gmx.net> <2baf37d80708300407j761f5ac0m3411d69de0f1a98c@mail.gmail.com> <20070830112737.321980@gmx.net> <2baf37d80708310359u29e2eaefw7bac08b1b5e474c0@mail.gmail.com> <20070831113429.277890@gmx.net> <55626.62.154.222.235.1188563841.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> Message-ID: <2baf37d80709010147lefe2eccu5a5bf4ea4c77ded8@mail.gmail.com> Am 31.08.07 schrieb taulmarill at xgn.de : > Am Fr, 31.08.2007, 13:34, schrieb c.duehl at gmx.de: > > Das Adobe Ding läuft bei mir nicht, ich hab mit dem Corel-Programm ein > > wenig experimentiert. Das andere meint Name/Firma/Nummer sei falsch oder > > leer. Sicher ist die Firma leer... sowas müsten die beim abfragen testen. > > Naja ich installiers am Wochenende neu, ich mag eigentlich keine sachen, > > die meinen meinem Mac booten zu müssen. Für ein Malprogramm *schnaubt* > > Ja, das mit dem reboot hat mich auch gewundert. Mit der Installation hatte > ich aber keine Probleme (MacMini G4). Evtl. solltest du mal nachschauen, > ob du die richtige Seriennummer benutzt hast. Auf meiner CD-Hülle standen > zwei, weil's Photoshop Elements in einigen exotischen Sprachen wohl nur in > Version 3 gibt. Ich hatte auch keine Probleme mit der Installation. > >> Von: "Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann" > >> > >> War dann auch noch da, die fragten sich inzwischen, ob die ploetzlichen > >> Einkauefe mit dem Herrn von Mittwoch abend zusammenhingen. > > :-) > > >> Bin zufrieden, geht auch mit meinem Intelmacbook, und ich befuerchte > >> eh, dass es Photoshop Elements 5 nicht fuer den Mac geben wird. > >> Adobe scheint auf Apple sauer zu sein. > > Wieso sollten die auf Apple sauer sein? Final Cut Pro ist ernsthafte Konkurrenz fuer Premiere. Mit iPhoto geht auch immer mehr. Und wieso sollten sie nicht endlich Photoshop Elements 5 fuer den Mac rausbringen? Die Windowsversion scheint von Ende 2006 zu sein, zumindestens habe ich einen Review mit Datum November 2006 gefunden. Ich behaupte mal, dass sie keine Lust hatten, es herauszubringen. > Ich hätte gedacht, dass das mit > dem Wechsel auf Intel-Prozessoren für Adobe jetzt einfacher wird und die > wieder mehr auf den Mac bringen werden. Naja. CS3 ist auf jeden Fall für > Intel optimiert. Nur der hohe Anschaffungswiederstand von 1,5 kEuro für > die Design Suite Standard hält mich noch ab. > > Btw. wer mal eine leicht verdauliche Einführung in Photoshop haben will, > kann sich mal hier => http://revision3.com/pixelperfect ein paar folgen > anschauen. Einiges von dem, was da gezeigt wird, geht wohl nur mit dem > erwachsenen Photoshop, aber die Grundlagen sind die selben. Oh, das klingt gut. Ansonsten habe ich noch das Photoshop Elements 1 von meinem Vater bekommen, da muesste ein dickes Handbuch mit Anleitung drin sein. From sri at oook.de Sat Sep 1 20:49:49 2007 From: sri at oook.de (Sebastian Riedel) Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2007 05:49:49 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Nachtrag zum Treffen heute In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80708310359u29e2eaefw7bac08b1b5e474c0@mail.gmail.com> References: <49406.217.87.111.239.1188426015.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <20070830091006.322000@gmx.net> <2baf37d80708300407j761f5ac0m3411d69de0f1a98c@mail.gmail.com> <20070830112737.321980@gmx.net> <2baf37d80708310359u29e2eaefw7bac08b1b5e474c0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <46DA32DD.2000205@oook.de> Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann schrieb: > Bin zufrieden, geht auch mit meinem Intelmacbook, und ich befuerchte > eh, dass es Photoshop Elements 5 nicht fuer den Mac geben wird. > Adobe scheint auf Apple sauer zu sein. Hallo, Weiss zwar nicht ob euch Vektorzeichenprogramme auch interessieren aber fuer den Mac kann ich Lineform nur empfehlen. :) http://www.freeverse.com/apps/app/?id=6020 -- sebastian From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Mon Sep 3 00:12:33 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 09:12:33 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Nachtrag zum Treffen heute In-Reply-To: <46DA32DD.2000205@oook.de> References: <49406.217.87.111.239.1188426015.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <20070830091006.322000@gmx.net> <2baf37d80708300407j761f5ac0m3411d69de0f1a98c@mail.gmail.com> <20070830112737.321980@gmx.net> <2baf37d80708310359u29e2eaefw7bac08b1b5e474c0@mail.gmail.com> <46DA32DD.2000205@oook.de> Message-ID: <2baf37d80709030012l737f8a80p24f9737ee1464fb5@mail.gmail.com> Am 02.09.07 schrieb Sebastian Riedel : > Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann schrieb: > > Bin zufrieden, geht auch mit meinem Intelmacbook, und ich befuerchte > > eh, dass es Photoshop Elements 5 nicht fuer den Mac geben wird. > > Adobe scheint auf Apple sauer zu sein. > > Hallo, > > Weiss zwar nicht ob euch Vektorzeichenprogramme auch interessieren aber > fuer den Mac kann ich Lineform nur empfehlen. :) > > http://www.freeverse.com/apps/app/?id=6020 > > -- > sebastian Danke fuer den Tipp. Mein persoenlicher Kommentar zur Vektor gegen Pixelgrafik: Vektor ist einfacher, da muss man im Notfall nur Koordinaten aendern, bei Pixelgrafik muss man den richtigen Punkt treffen. Da faellt mir ein, dass ich noch was mit Povray machen wollte, aber das Projekt ist schon sehr alt, mal sehen, ob ich es vor meiner Rente fertigbekomme. :-) Judith From taulmarill at xgn.de Mon Sep 3 01:31:35 2007 From: taulmarill at xgn.de (taulmarill at xgn.de) Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 10:31:35 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Nachtrag zum Treffen heute In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80709030012l737f8a80p24f9737ee1464fb5@mail.gmail.com> References: <49406.217.87.111.239.1188426015.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <20070830091006.322000@gmx.net> <2baf37d80708300407j761f5ac0m3411d69de0f1a98c@mail.gmail.com> <20070830112737.321980@gmx.net> <2baf37d80708310359u29e2eaefw7bac08b1b5e474c0@mail.gmail.com> <46DA32DD.2000205@oook.de> <2baf37d80709030012l737f8a80p24f9737ee1464fb5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <46718.62.225.37.69.1188808295.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> Am Mo, 3.09.2007, 09:12, schrieb Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann: > Am 02.09.07 schrieb Sebastian Riedel : >> >> Weiss zwar nicht ob euch Vektorzeichenprogramme auch interessieren aber >> fuer den Mac kann ich Lineform nur empfehlen. :) >> >> http://www.freeverse.com/apps/app/?id=6020 Danke für den Tipp. Werde ich mir bei Zeiten mal anschauen. > Mein persoenlicher Kommentar zur Vektor gegen Pixelgrafik: > Vektor ist einfacher, da muss man im Notfall nur Koordinaten aendern, > bei Pixelgrafik muss man den richtigen Punkt treffen. IMO gibt es hier kein gegeneinander. Beide Varianten sind in manchen Situationen besser und in anderen schlechter. Ich habe vor langer Zeit nur mit vektorbasierten Programmen (damals noch CorelDRAW) gearbeitet. Irgendwann habe ich gemerkt, dass manches in pixelorientierten Programmen einfacher, schneller und mit höherer Qualität machbar ist. Man sollte in beide "Welten" mal reingeschnuppert haben um dann für die Aufgabe das entsprechend beste Werkzeug wählen zu können. Gruß, Jürgen From c.duehl at gmx.de Wed Sep 5 04:16:19 2007 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Christian_D=FChl?=) Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 13:16:19 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Fwd: UG News--Women in Tech Series from www.oreillynet.com References: Message-ID: Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail: > Von: "Marsee Henon" > Datum: 4. 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Gruß, Jürgen From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Mon Sep 24 03:24:52 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:24:52 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen diese Woche Message-ID: <2baf37d80709240324m38b391f3q7c92838f49b5c78a@mail.gmail.com> Hallo, wir haben die Treffen jetzt auf den Mittwoch verlegt, oder? Wer kommt denn alles, ich muesste Zeit haben. Viele Gruesse, Judith From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Mon Sep 24 04:04:05 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 13:04:05 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen am Mittwoch In-Reply-To: <46623.88.198.157.42.1190627661.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> References: <46623.88.198.157.42.1190627661.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> Message-ID: <2baf37d80709240404p68ab0e99yedbc530a6d9121b2@mail.gmail.com> Am 24.09.07 schrieb taulmarill at xgn.de : > Hallo, > > ich wollte nur noch mal allgemein daran erinnern, dass sich der Termin von > Dienstag auf Mittwoch verschoben hat und bei der Gelegenheit mal > nachfragen, wer so alles kommt. > > > Gruß, > Jürgen Ich werde kommen. Ich glabue, ich hatte auch schon eine Email geschrieben, aber vielleicht kam sie auch nicht durch. Judith From c.duehl at gmx.de Mon Sep 24 06:45:28 2007 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (c.duehl at gmx.de) Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 15:45:28 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen am Mittwoch In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80709240404p68ab0e99yedbc530a6d9121b2@mail.gmail.com> References: <46623.88.198.157.42.1190627661.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <2baf37d80709240404p68ab0e99yedbc530a6d9121b2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20070924134528.14320@gmx.net> Ich werde auch ins Alt-Bielefeld kommen.