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Wow! It's only been 2 days and the thread has passed 7 pages.

Anyway here is my desktop until Thanksgiving.
 

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Anyone know where to download the desktop images Apple uses in their PowerBook and Display product photos?
 
efoto said:
Like I said, not in the know on this one :eek: I 'draw' with PS at times....I just don't know any better :(


Photoshop uses pixels and that makes what ever you "draw" have squared edges when Illustrator is a vector so it has smooth edges giving the image a nice cleaner look:)
 
j@yri¢hi£ said:
Photoshop uses pixels and that makes what ever you "draw" have squared edges when Illustrator is a vector so it has smooth edges giving the image a nice cleaner look:)

Makes perfect sense, thanks for the explanation ;)
 
efoto said:
As soon as we get that rule about double and triple posting a singular idea :rolleyes:. The least you could have done is group all your complaints into a single bitch-post, might have been more well received. While I completely agree with you large images linked can be quite annoying, I don't think the forum can do anything about it....can it :confused: It really only bugs me because I'm viewing on a 12" screen most of the time, but I can see how all of those MR members comfortably warming their house...I mean viewing on a 30" don't give a lick about linked 1600x1200 images :p You bastards you ;)
Sorry if I came across the wrong way.
 
Bonus 100 MR posts* if you can work out what this is a picture of (or, more precisely, if you can explain the "beaded" pattern of the streams). Lifted it from Wikipedia.

* OK, obviously I can't do that and nor do I know the right people to arrange it...
 

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