CS comes with a 2 machine license as standard apparently.  Check your
docs - totally legal.

I don't know how the authorisation stuff works though.  You have to have
an internet conncection don't you?  I assume you only need this for
initial registration and once that has been done you can disconnect and
still run as normal?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan van Wijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 01 March 2004 10:27
> To: Pentax discussion forum
> Subject: Color-cast viewing *ISTD RAW images in BreezeBrowser
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I remember there has been a discussion on image browsers a 
> while ago, but I can't find any reference to this subject ...
> 
> The problem is, I started to use Photoshop CS plus the Adobe 
> RAW 2 plugin to work with my *ISTD RAW images, and that works 
> just great!
> 
> However, on trips I just take my laptop, and will not have 
> Photoshop available, so I am looking for an alternative to 
> browse through my RAW images with some other tool.
> 
> I have tried the Pentax Photo Browser, and that would be OK 
> for checkin single images, but it lacks functionality to view 
> larger numbers of files really. It opens every file in a 
> separate window, 
> and you cannot simply Page up or down through the images.
> 
> It does not have a 'slide-show' feature or full-screen view either.
> 
> So, after searching arround on the WEB it seemed that the 
> latest release or BreezeBrowser 2.8 would be perfect, and I 
> downloaded that for evaluation.
> 
> The user-interface and features are just fine, it offers all 
> I need. However, whenever RAW images are displayed full-size, 
> there is a really AWFULL blue/green color cast, and the image 
> is a bit too dark as well. The displayed thumbnails are fine, 
> but they probably come from the embedded JPG image ...
> 
> I contacted Breeze support about it, and am waiting for an answer now.
> 
> 
> Questions:
> 
> 1) Does anyone have (better ?) experience with BreezeBrowser 
> and Pentax RAW files 
> 
> 2) Are there any alternatives that offer full-screen viewing, and 
> if possible a slide-show capability as well for .PEF files ?
> 
> 3) Is it (legally and technically :-) possible to install 
> Photoshop-CS on a second PC with just one license ?
> 
> They will never be used at the same time, but I wonder if the 
> new 'activation' scheme would give me trouble ... I have a 
> vague recollection that someone mentioned this possibility on 
> the list a while ago, but can't find that post now.
> 
> 
> TIA, Jan van Wijk
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Jan van Wijk;   http://www.dfsee.com/gallery
> 
> 
> 

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