![]() Designing is not a platform dependent thing anymore, and it hasn't been for a long time, actually. ![]() Macs really do need font management apps (I still have FontExplorer X installed at work even though now Linotype has removed the freeware version of it), I have yet to have issues though in Windows (Vista or now 7) with a lot of fonts installed.Īgain though - as it's already been said - either platform works. Because even if you are good at photography or a well known professional photographer, there might be some imperfections in your photographs. ![]() See also: Best monitors for MacBook Pro (opens in new tab) The best MacBooks for photo editing Current MacBooks. A photographer needs to take the help of photo editing tools. But first, take a look at our picks for the best MacBooks for photo editing below. I will say (on the font issue) I've had more issues in Font Book with hundreds of fonts active/installed, vs no problems in Windows with hundreds of fonts active/installed. From simple photo editing apps to professional photo editing tools, people use many photo editing options to enhance and create better images. Macs have practically ditched PS fonts, just like Windows never really had (unless you used ATM ) - now pretty much everything is either OpenType or TrueType and either works with both. 5 years of FedEx Kinkos working on both, 5 years at my current employer (privately owned print company) working on both.įonts used to favor Mac simply because initially PS (Postscript) fonts were Mac only that was a LONG time ago though. ![]() Never had any font quality issues myself.
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