I'll have to be honest and say probably not. I could be wrong. It would take

a) someone whose image work flow already has Rev apps deeply integrated into his production environment (moi, et quelques autres, a small club of 1 to 10?)

or

b) whose love affair with Adobe and other "my favorite photo processing tools" had cooled -- rare, most people are over the moon about Adobe, (or whatever they use for photo processing), you see, they like to "fiddle" with a lot more than just one to two standard filters...

The market would be those who need to process 10 to 100 photos in under 30 minutes and where moving back and forth between various apps can stretch this job out to two hours (sorting, triage, captioning) not an infrequent task for me, several days on any given week) If I can stay inside Rev for everything (I'm almost there) than I save umpteen hours...

On May 29, 2006, at 6:09 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:

Chris has a working version of some image manipulation externals, but as of
now we have no documentation or demo stacks.

Does anyone really think an image external that does the stuff
Sivakatirswami talks about is marketable?

-Chipp

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