Hi:
PC or Mac?? Here's my report. Run it on both! Then when one becomes
your favorite, then you can make an "informed" decision. I began as a
PC guy, running Adobe Premier Pro (1.5). Still running PC's, I bought
a Mac, put on windows (most of the Intel Macs will run Windows really
really well with a Dual Boot system a.k.a. Bootcamp {free}).
Now that CS3 is out for Mac, I've plunged into the Mac Version of
Premier Pro, etc. and it is a very fast and comfortable transition.
One thing seldom mentioned is just that you'll not make a mistake
either way you decide, Mac or PC. Another thing is to use the free
month of trial to see how you interface with the software.
In the final analysis, the wedding biz isn't about the software. It is
a little about YOU, and mostly about "The Bride".
Let us know how it works out.
Robin Edwards
San Francisco.
--- In [email protected], "mahimahi_1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> New member here. Looking for advice on system specs for wedding video
> production using Adobe. I am unfamiliar with Adobe but have used
> several Amateur editing software. I am wondering If I can get advice on
> specs for a single stand alone editing computer system. Any ideas ? I
> have never used a Mac OS but am considering it for this system. Mac Vs.
> Vista and If anyone can reccomend any Makes or Model #'s. Would Like
> too keep budget below 3K. Any help appreciated !
>
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