It [Elements] is not a Universal Binary. We would love to have done that, but it would have really delayed the delivery of the application to market. The timing of things wasn't such that we could do it. -Mark Dahm

 

It [Elements] is not a Universal Binary. We would love to have done that, but it would have really delayed the delivery of the application to market. The timing of things wasn't such that we could do it.


-Mark Dahm
264

Comments

There are not yet any comments on this quote. Why not register / login and be the first?




This quote is just one of 7 total Mark Dahm quotes in our collection. Mark Dahm is known for saying 'It [Elements] is not a Universal Binary. We would love to have done that, but it would have really delayed the delivery of the application to market. The timing of things wasn't such that we could do it.' as well as some of the following quotes.

It [Elements] is not a Universal Binary. We would love to have done that, but it would have really delayed the delivery of the application to market. The timing of things wasn't such that we could do it.

Mark Dahm

Within the 'save for Web' command in Elements are pieces of Image Ready. You can save GIF and JPEG with preset settings for Web image compression; you can even animate a GIF.

Mark Dahm

We really want to make some of the mundane aspects of photo editing no big deal, so that users can move on to do the things they want to do.

Mark Dahm

If you don't have anything installed prior to Elements, we will install a version of Bridge. There is a slight difference between the version of Bridge you get with Elements and the one you get with Creative Suite 2. We have basically removed some of the non-consumer things like scripting control, access to Adobe Stock Photos and Version Cue. Otherwise it's pretty much the same functionality.

Mark Dahm

A lot of people would recognize the color of a photo wasn't right when the skin tone was wrong, so we decided to focus in on that problem. We figured if we could get the skin better, a lot of times the entire photo will look fine.

Mark Dahm