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Old 06-04-2009, 05:19 PM #7
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Thank you so much...This is what I needed. Appreciate it!
Oh,,, how much ram does this require? any guess.
I'm needing to get a new computer. I want to also edit video clips. Any idea the amount of RAM I would need ... any suggestions on what kind computer?
You can use both Mac and PC for this software, however most seasoned graphic folks prefer a Mac (I can hear the outcrys now). In combo of video editing also I'd go with a Mac with some horse power. An Intel Mac using OSX leopard with atleast 4 gigs of ram to run this software. Even if you purchase a PC plenty of Ram is needed especially dealing with video in which I do also use Apple's Final Cut Pro, After Effects and DVD Studio Pro. Get plenty of books to read, and take some classes too. Good luck.
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