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Sep 09, 2013 12:00 |  #9691

5 is a bigger number than 4?

convincing enough?


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Sep 09, 2013 12:50 |  #9692

hehe, well i'm not hearing much is available for my workflow to make the upgrade to LR5 worthwhile. Some people stating it's a 'little' faster than 4. But that's about it.




  
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Sep 09, 2013 14:43 |  #9693

looks like Adobe heard some static regarding the CC pricing...here's my friend's take on the newest development:

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Sep 10, 2013 07:17 |  #9694

Hi Steven, form Tom in Sharon




  
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Sep 10, 2013 08:09 |  #9695

I'll update the active members list about once a month.

So yesterday, Andrew and I were talking a bit about different styles in editing - how some people tend to move towards higher contrast or lower saturation. Got me thinking... who am I outwardly and how does my work reflect that. Honestly, my color pallette tends toward browns, greys, black and white - That's what you'll find in my closet, as well as a lot of my pastel and pencil work back when I used to sketch. I think I'm going to take a good look at my portfolio and see if that's the direction I want to take my images. There will be the occasional image, of course, that calls for color and there will be those instances where I produce images for friends and family and color is what they want... but for my personal stuff, I think I will move my style in a different direction.


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Sep 10, 2013 08:13 |  #9696

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LR5 is non CC, brendan, and is a nice step up from LR4

How is the speed with LR5? I'm running a Late 2008 MacBook Aluminum with 4GB's of RAM and it lags quite a bit in LR4.


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Sep 10, 2013 08:15 |  #9697

I recently got a new MBP, so i couldn't tell you on the speed, but works pretty bloody instantaneously for me.

made sure I had 16GB of ram with my machine


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Sep 10, 2013 10:12 |  #9698

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="CanonCPS"]Dear Brendan Stewart,

Thank you for your continued Canon Professional Services membership, Canon loyalty and for trusting Canon products for use in your business.

The staff of CPS strives to provide imaging professionals like you with comprehensive service and support benefits. And we are always looking for opportunities to make the CPS program even better. After careful study and consideration, and with your valuable feedback, we are planning to roll out a number of enhancements and updates to the CPS program. The purpose of this email is to give you a summary of these enhancements and updates, which we anticipate will be effective for all members in two phases: the 4th quarter of 2013 and early 2014 with the introduction of a new CPS Cinema level. Details will be available on the CPS website as these enhancements and updates become available.

The program updates and enhancements are as follows:

We are renaming the Clean & Check process to Canon Maintenance Service (CMS) and eliminating the paper voucher. The number of items that may be sent in for CMS is being increased for eligible CPS members. Platinum members will be able to send 10 eligible items, and Gold members will be able to send 5 eligible items, during each membership year. The number of items sent in for CMS will be tracked by Canon internally.

Based on your feedback, we are shortening the period for each evaluation loan from two weeks to one week. This will also have the effect of increasing the total amount of equipment available for evaluation loans to eligible members.

In an effort to concentrate our efforts on our core professional members, we will no longer include the EOS 60D camera, and future successor model cameras, as qualifying equipment for any level. However, owners of such equipment will still be eligible to receive repair benefits covered by the program.

In early 2014, the Cinema EOS C100 camera and all Cinema Prime Lenses will be added as qualifying equipment to the CPS Gold and Platinum membership levels. And we are planning to launch a new CPS Cinema level tailored to owners of other Cinema EOS cameras and lenses.

In an effort to balance program benefits, we are adjusting the repair discounts from their current levels. Therefore, repair discounts are being changed to 30% for Platinum level members and 20% for Gold level members. Also, there will be a cap on the number of annual repairs to which the discount can be applied, Gold level members can receive the repair discount on a maximum of 10 eligible items and Platinum level members can receive the repair discount on a maximum of 15 eligible items.

The annual fee for Platinum membership will be reduced from $500 to $300. The annual fee for the Gold membership level will remain at $100, and the Silver membership level will remain free to qualified professionals.

For organizations with large amounts of eligible Canon equipment and/or large photography staff, we are launching Enterprise CPS, which is designed to suit the needs of medium to large size organizations like newspapers, photo studios, rental houses, etc. In addition to some of the traditional CPS benefits, Enterprise CPS clients can receive benefits like on-site equipment maintenance, higher repair caps and streamlined billing. The details of this new program will be provided at a later date.

We have also increased our support of the professional imaging market in less direct, but significant, ways. For example, you may have noticed that, during 2013, CPS increased the number of major sporting events, training workshops, and trade shows where on-site support is provided to eligible CPS members. These events are an important way for us to support and communicate with our members.

We recently opened two new service facilities, one in Hollywood, CA and another in Ridgefield Park, NJ just outside of New York City. These two new facilities are available to CPS Gold and Platinum level members (as well as our broadcast/cinema professionals). An advance reservation is required for all service and support requests handled by the Hollywood and Ridgefield Park facilities. CPS Gold and Platinum members requesting support should call the CPS hotline at 1 (888) CPS-4540 to make a reservation. And we are currently planning to open a third service facility that will support the Chicago market later this year. All with the goal of bringing Canon's award-winning repair and maintenance services closer to our CPS members.

Although the CPS program is changing in some significant ways, some aspects of CPS member support are not going to change: our unwavering commitment to speed and quality, as well as acting on your repair and maintenance requests with repair turnaround times of two business days for Platinum members and three business days for Gold members, as more fully described in the program terms and conditions. Temporary loaners while products are in for repair will continue to be available per the terms and conditions of the various membership levels. And dedicated, priority support will still be available for CPS members via phone or email, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.



These enhancements will be rolled out via e-mail communications to our members, detailing the specific changes by membership level, effective date and describing new programs like Enterprise CPS and CPS Cinema. Ensuring your smooth transition to these new benefits is very important, so we want to hear from you if you have any questions.

We are honored to have the opportunity to help you achieve success in your imaging pursuits and to support your passion for image-making. Thank you again for trusting Canon with supporting your business.

Just got this from CPS. $300. hell, that pays for shipping itself.




  
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Sep 10, 2013 10:28 |  #9699

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Just got this from CPS. $300. hell, that pays for shipping itself.

Yeah got it as well, but one week loaners now and reduced other things...that's why costs are going back...


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Sep 10, 2013 10:36 |  #9700

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Yeah got it as well, but one week loaners now and reduced other things...that's why costs are going back...

Personally, that's fine with me. Repairs are two days. I'll get my stuff back anyway. If i want to evaluate, i think a week is fair.

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Sep 10, 2013 10:40 |  #9701

WHOA - FIVE clean and checks for Gold Members? Sweet! I always forget to send stuff in before they expire.. not anymore (or so I hope)

got all the parts of my Big Stopper (rather unexpectedly) on Saturday. Turns out UPS Mail Innovations has picked up the slack. Took it out for a spin on Sunday. Worked great. Now I just need more interesting things to shoot with it.


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Sep 10, 2013 13:11 |  #9702

Ahh yes, CPS, I should sign up at least!


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Sep 10, 2013 13:32 |  #9703

Wow the iPhone 5s is pretty serious for those that like to take photos with their camera. Better technology than the Nokia which is just boasting pixel count. Interesting times...




  
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Sep 10, 2013 14:00 |  #9704

Prices in line with where they where for new iPhones? I have an older Nokia at the moment and was considering going Nokia 1020 but the price w/ 2 year is like $299... Strike that - just checked, two year price on the 1020 is $199, which is where I'd be in an iPhone. And I've been considering going back. I don't feel like paying $27/mo for "AT&T Next", I'd rather just pay the up front and go.

Also.. from what I saw in the CPS thing I got sent.. looks like this might take place September 30th.. if that's the case.. do current Gold members get bumped up to 5 CMS requests (formerly known as clean and checks) on the spot?


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Sep 10, 2013 14:11 |  #9705

don't do AT&T next, ever...i'll have to re-dig up that article i posted up about it (someone else did the number crunching)


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