dickie |
As I further explore the realms of Filter Forge, I've found that there are a lot of useful filters out there - and there is a target market for this product. But how many folks are going to pay $200-$300 when they don't need all the functions?
Are you considering a FilterForge 'Light'? It wouldn't need any of the plugins for other applications, it would need to be able to save the image and import filters - but not edit filters. The settings page would be available, but customization would stop there. You could even specify filters that would work specifically with this version. I would even venture that this is the version FilterForge reverts to after the 30-day trial. If someone then paid for a full license, then the software would be upgraded accordingly. I'm thinking something along the lines of Photoshop CS2 vs Photoshop Elements here. A way to tap a bigger audience, plus add the incentive for audience participation on the filters. |
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Posted: December 2, 2006 2:41 pm | ||
Vladimir Golovin
Administrator |
Fishfuzz, it's too early to think about editions yet -- we haven't even released the first one
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Posted: December 5, 2006 11:02 am | ||
dickie |
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Posted: December 5, 2006 3:33 pm |
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