Adobe buys Pixmantec/Rawshooter
cmason
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Yep, Adobe buys Pixmantec. RSP will no longer exist, though sounds like RSE will still be available..yeah!
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0606/06062602adobebuypixmantec.asp
Adobe Further Extends Leadership in Digital Photography Raw File Workflows
Adobe Acquires Technology Assets of Pixmantec ApS
In a brief statement Adobe has announced that it has purchased the 'technology assets' of Pixmantec, the Danish company behind the RawShooter raw workflow and conversion application. Adobe states that this acquisition "strengthens Adobe's leadership position in raw processing" and that that Pixmantec's raw processing technology will be integrated into Lightroom and other Adobe products. RawShooter Premium will be discontinued although the Essential edition will continue to be available and support for existing RawShooter customers will be available from Adobe.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0606/06062602adobebuypixmantec.asp
Adobe Further Extends Leadership in Digital Photography Raw File Workflows
Adobe Acquires Technology Assets of Pixmantec ApS
In a brief statement Adobe has announced that it has purchased the 'technology assets' of Pixmantec, the Danish company behind the RawShooter raw workflow and conversion application. Adobe states that this acquisition "strengthens Adobe's leadership position in raw processing" and that that Pixmantec's raw processing technology will be integrated into Lightroom and other Adobe products. RawShooter Premium will be discontinued although the Essential edition will continue to be available and support for existing RawShooter customers will be available from Adobe.
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Read it and weep :cry
http://www.pixmantec.com/company/adobe.asp
Regards,
I am not so sure:
http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=7-7895-8434
"RawShooter | premium will be discontinued as soon as distributor obligations are met; as of this writing, it's still available for download and purchase from the Pixmantec web site as well. RawShooter | essentials will remain available only until shortly after Adobe's Lightroom is out of beta and is officially released. No further camera compatibility updates are planned for either RawShooter version, and technical support for RawShooter will be primarily or exclusively through a section in the Adobe user-to-user forums starting sometime in the near future."
I found one other site with a similar statement.
Rats!
ziggy53
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Great, 10% off the $500+ CS2. Just what I purchased an $80 package for in the first place.
I wonder if they'll be using this technology in Lightroom.
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That's what the press release says.
Now Adobe employees are starting to blog about it:
http://blogs.adobe.com/bridge/2006/06/adobe_acquires.html
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2006/06/brain_trust_pixmantec.html
First blog says it will really impact Bridge. That should be interesting since Bridge is so clunky at the moment.
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Maybe that's why they decided to buy the people that do. The second blog post talks more about how the RawShooter engineers are now going to help out on Adobe stuff, not just about how a pile of code was bought. That can only be good for Bridge then. Assuming they weren't buying them to get rid of the competition.
http://www.bibblelabs.com/press/pr20060627.html
george
I guess it's your show--- but two days later?-
Sometimes we're a bit slow...you know, life, family, work all gets in the way. And when those things don't get in the way, it could always be the other kind of slow, as in "not the sharpest tool in the shed."
I think news is the right place for this, BTW.
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btw, I'll take the 'why two days later' part back-
ps and I've never said anything about anybody being 'not the sharpest tool in the shed' unless it was about myself-
I've said before you guys do a good job-I just disagree with the move-
I actually merged two threads on the same topic from different forums. The topic and first threads deal with the Adobe purchase of a company, not the use of Rawshooter, so I felt it fit better in the news forum.
That's exactly what I was doing, referring to myself (well, the other mods, too, but that's OK). I never for one second thought you were calling us stupid. I got it. You disagreed. No problem.
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I have been moving away from MS Office to Open Office (actually NeoOffice for the mac) and I have very happy with it, easy to install and use, and best of all no install keys to enter or big price to pay.
I hope Adobe does not follow MS. I really like Adobe products, but I will look for other resources if they get to big. I already see issues with how they bundle the Creative Suite, forcing the buyer to always upgrade all the programs. I am glad I still have stand alone Adobe products. It is too bad that they took out Macromedia, one less competitor.
I felt like the implication, just from someone reading it, would be that that was what I was saying-
I have nothing but the highest regard for you, david-
and yes, no problem-
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http://www.bibblelabs.com/press/pr20060627.html
george
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Show us how Shay!
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=33775
ziggy53
Moderator of the Cameras and Accessories forums
I know there is at least one user over on their forums that is running it on all three OS' so can help with migration.
http://www.chrislaudermilkphoto.com/