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Any plans for a Macintosh version of Portrait Pro?

Most photographers I know, including myself, uses an Apple Mac instead of a Windows PC. Right now I'm doing all of my photo processing on my Mac - and I need to export my photos to my PC, just to use Portrait Pro - which is very inconvenient, as I'm sure you can imagine.

02-05-2007 05:18 AM
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jondarien Wrote:
Any plans for a Macintosh version of Portrait Pro?

Most photographers I know, including myself, uses an Apple Mac instead of a Windows PC. Right now I'm doing all of my photo processing on my Mac - and I need to export my photos to my PC, just to use Portrait Pro - which is very inconvenient, as I'm sure you can imagine.


Yes, please, please, please come out with a Mac version. Not only prof. fotogs but all of us snap amateurs would love to buy this program (not just for me, either. What a great gift this would be for family)! no point, though, if I can't use it on my Mac...

02-15-2007 06:04 AM
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jondarien Wrote:
Any plans for a Macintosh version of Portrait Pro?

Most photographers I know, including myself, uses an Apple Mac instead of a Windows PC. Right now I'm doing all of my photo processing on my Mac - and I need to export my photos to my PC, just to use Portrait Pro - which is very inconvenient, as I'm sure you can imagine.


I thought this program would be hugely expensive; when I saw the price I wanted it asap. To my dismay it's PC only. PLEASE--develop a Mac version. I have no plans to buy a PC and even if I do eventually get an Intel Mac, I have no plans to run Windows on it. I'd LOVE to get my hands on this program if it were available for Mac!

03-06-2007 02:42 PM
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RE: Macintosh version

Hi everyone,

We are now in the first stages of planning a Macintosh version. It is likely to be a few months before it is ready. We have decided to only target Intel Macs, because our image processing algorithms are too intensive to run in emulation on the old power pc chips. I'll keep you updated.

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03-12-2007 07:08 PM
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YAY! Thank you! Intel Macs would be great....

03-12-2007 11:50 PM
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Great it's coming for Intel Macs. Disappointing I'm still on a PPC iBook. Of course, my next Mac will be a MacBook ... so I'll have to wait til then.Sad

03-13-2007 10:40 AM
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admin Wrote:
Hi everyone,

We are now in the first stages of planning a Macintosh version.  It is likely to be a few months before it is ready.  We have decided to only target Intel Macs, because our image processing algorithms are too intensive to run in emulation on the old power pc chips.  I'll keep you updated.

Tony


It's gone nearly 4 months now, any news on a Mac version? And what about the roumered standalone version? I'm eager to buy...

and if you make some kind of Apple Aperture integration, ether by a "Open in external editor" as with PS (wich open the image as a psd or tiff in PS, and saves it as a version in Aperture after editing), or as an Aperture ExportToPortraitProfessional plug-in, my days will become a lot easier and my productionrate will increase a lot!!

Nice product, but sadly not for us Mac-users yet...

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07-05-2007 08:01 PM
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RE: Macintosh version

Hi Everyone,

We are currently working on the Mac Version, however it is a very big job, so we don't have a release date yet. It is likely to be quite a few months before we can release it though.

As for the standalone version, we are currently working on that, and if testing goes well, it should hopefully be due out by next week.

Tony

07-05-2007 10:24 PM
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hi there, still very eager to se a mac version... especially now with the stand alone version out... almost cant wait.. would be a whole new world for me... please hurry!

Geir

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hi there, still very eqager to se a mac version... especially now with the stand alone version out... almost cant wait.. would be a whole new world for me... please hurry!

Geir

08-07-2007 08:49 PM
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