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Re: RED - Good for any type of work?
by
Jack Koetsier
on Nov 23, 2008 at 8:07:32 am
Hi Russ. Thank you so much for your excellent advise/help. I already looked at the Assimilate site and will contact their AU reseller for further information. Mate, I must admit that I am not certain yet as to the type of solution I will be working with; I will chose this after studying/reading more about output/workflow etc. I already am half-way through reading the Operation Manual of Build 18 and my jaw hit the floor a number of times already (I'll look for the whitepaper in a moment)! Having spent days on searching for write-ups, some of the articles I deem 'gold' whilst the imagery is just to 'die' for. I particularly enjoy reading how nothing-auto everything is thus allowing me to use/explore all of my creativity. Also many thanks Russ for the lemac link and yes, it would be nice if you create an introduction as I feel it will reflect more of a professional approach; thanks for your kind offer. As we say in Aussie, "you blew me out of the water" (all good). Kindest regards - Jack Koetsier
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