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--I would love to give it a try but just can't download it - is there
a problem with the Bibble server, or something at wrong at my end?
----I would love to give it a try but just can't download it - is there
a problem with the Bibble server, or something at wrong at my end?
I tried to download MacBibble 3.0 last night at home and again this
morning with no luck.
I sent an e-mail to notify them so knowing how fast Eric responds
to things it will be fixed in a hurry.
I know I'm looking forward to trying it.
Regards,
Gary
Better to have and not need than to need and not have!
Something seems to be wrong with the web link for downloading it. You can ftp (through a terminal window) to 66.228.211.14, log in with anonymous and an email address as userid. "cd bibble" set "bin" for binary and "get MacBibble300.sit".Has anybody been able to download the new MacBibble? Please post if
you are able to download, along with the date and time you
downloaded.
My guess is that the Bibble web server is overwhelmed as all of us
try to download the new version.
Oops, that was supposed to read "...log in with anonymous as userid and an email address as password"Something seems to be wrong with the web link for downloading it.
You can ftp (through a terminal window) to 66.228.211.14, log in
with anonymous and an email address as userid.
--Oops, that was supposed to read "...log in with anonymous as useridSomething seems to be wrong with the web link for downloading it.
You can ftp (through a terminal window) to 66.228.211.14, log in
with anonymous and an email address as userid.
and an email address as password"
Oops, that was supposed to read "...log in with anonymous as useridSomething seems to be wrong with the web link for downloading it.
You can ftp (through a terminal window) to 66.228.211.14, log in
with anonymous and an email address as userid.
and an email address as password"
--Oops, that was supposed to read "...log in with anonymous as useridSomething seems to be wrong with the web link for downloading it.
You can ftp (through a terminal window) to 66.228.211.14, log in
with anonymous and an email address as userid.
and an email address as password"
Good to hear positive buzz about this version. Now all we need to
do is wait for the next version so that Canon Raw Files may
possibly be convertable.
My reply from the other board that you posted the same message at:It is fast! But after having taken all this time some of the major
flaws of the program still exist. Click white still gives no
neutral gray and with no color readout I do not know until I open
the saved image in Photoshop what the color balance really is. Yes
NC 3.5 is broken in this area too, but I can at least adjust it to
give a neutral gray and can see what the color values are.
I'll take quality over speed any day. It is to bad, this could be a
good program, but the needs of professional are ignored.
This was a very busy year for Bibble labs, and I since it had
already been so long since the last version of MacBibble, I made
the hard decision to push the Canon support out to the next version
in order to not delay this version any longer.
Eric
Good to hear positive buzz about this version. Now all we need to
do is wait for the next version so that Canon Raw Files may
possibly be convertable.
This was a very busy year for Bibble labs, and I since it had
already been so long since the last version of MacBibble, I made
the hard decision to push the Canon support out to the next version
in order to not delay this version any longer.
Eric
Good to hear positive buzz about this version. Now all we need to
do is wait for the next version so that Canon Raw Files may
possibly be convertable.
Downloaded and tried it just to see.....I had such hopes! Now I'll
just have to go sell a few pictures so I can buy a new G4 I guess.
I was really looking forward to working with MacBibble and RAW
images.
--
Ed Price
Olympus E-20N, Li-Po, C2500L, Epson 1270 with Red River
Paper, sad old PowerMac 8600 (yep, pre G-3)