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Nikon=PC, Canon=Mac ?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick M" data-source="post: 43223" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>I too use both platforms. I'm a software developer, and 90% is PC Windows 7, the other 10% is writing apps for the Max OS...specifically iPhone/iPad</p><p>But enough about me...</p><p>Anyway, when Macs started out, there was a great deal of very good graphical software ... Especially for publishing...magazines etc, and that definitely meant a good deal of work went into making sure photos looked great.</p><p>In the 20 years or so since then, great strides have been made in both platforms, and it's really difficult these days to say what's "best". That's really down to to the quality now of the monitor you use as well as the software. I'm a PC guy, and for me it's just so much easier that way. Every Mac owner I know also loves their Mac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick M, post: 43223, member: 2332"] I too use both platforms. I'm a software developer, and 90% is PC Windows 7, the other 10% is writing apps for the Max OS...specifically iPhone/iPad But enough about me... Anyway, when Macs started out, there was a great deal of very good graphical software ... Especially for publishing...magazines etc, and that definitely meant a good deal of work went into making sure photos looked great. In the 20 years or so since then, great strides have been made in both platforms, and it's really difficult these days to say what's "best". That's really down to to the quality now of the monitor you use as well as the software. I'm a PC guy, and for me it's just so much easier that way. Every Mac owner I know also loves their Mac. [/QUOTE]
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