Remko Stibbe

Remko Stibbe

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Avid landscape photographer.

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    New Article Announcements & Discussions
    on: November 15, 2023 at 4:24 pm

    That was a really nice tour that I enjoyed a lot, Kevin! And what a great idea!

    It was as if I was visiting your home and you showed me around. How nice.

    cheers,

    Remko

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    Remko Stibbe
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    Re: New Article Announcements & Discussions
    Reply #1 on: November 3, 2023 at 1:43 pm

    Dear Kevin,

    Watch your P900 setup video and enjoyed it! And really like you being an advocate for printing; your enthusiasm is enticing.

    Two remarks. In the article itself you mention that the printer has 12 inks. That most probably is a typo of some sorts as the P900 has 10 inks. Next point is about your remark that the cartridges are starter cartridges. In itself that is correct, as once the printer is setup and for some reason you have another set of starter cartridges, these will not be accepted any longer by the printer. But the amount of ink in each of those starter cartridges is the same as in the regular ones. In the video you mention twice that that is not the case. Quite some people weighted the cartridges when full – both the starter ones and the regular ones. And that is how it is known that – this time – Epson did not cheap out.

    Cheers,

    Remko

     

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    Re: C1 – Price Increase?
    Reply #2 on: December 9, 2022 at 2:29 pm

    Oliver: The subscription model is good. I’ve been using it for years. The annual sum of the monthly charges is much cheaper than what we used to pay for upgrades of Photoshop and Lightroom. The service has been reliable, and you don’t lose your photos or previous edits if you stop subscribing and revert to your most recent outdated indefinite license version. I really don’t see a downside to this despite all the arguments and controversies I have read in the past. I think most people have accommodated themselves to the “new reality”.

    Mark,

    What you are saying is true for Lightroom, not so for CO. If you are on subscription, when you stop it you have no access at all to CO. Not to your edits, and not to your photos if you imported them into catalogs and/or sessions. It is even worse; the moment you switch from a perpetual license to a subscription, your perpetual license becomes invalid. So you can not fall back on your old license and version of CO when you stop your subscription.

    That way subscribing to CO is not a clever thing to do! Apart from the fact that a subscription was more expensive than a perpetual license.

    cheers,

    Remko

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