Subject | Re: post processing |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 03/16/2014 22:14 (03/16/2014 17:14) |
Message-ID | <364ci9113hhr9147pmvlcah4d38mij3ntl@4ax.com> |
Client | |
Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | nospam |
Followups | nospam (12m) |
nospamYou are insisting on adding the creation step, and I never mentioned that. What I asked was whether or not Adobe approves of certain vendors of plug-ins. You didn't know the answer, so you added the bit about creating a plug-in as a weasel fart to cloud the issue.
In article <hg5ai9diugt873ucg9g7set4aqo35s4of5@4ax.com>, Tony Cooper <tonycooper214@gmail.com>wrote:nospamTony CoopernospamTony CooperTony Coopernospam
Read down to where it says "The plug-ins here are from Adobe approved publishers, meaning that Adobe has reviewed and accepted the publisher."
it's a marketing agreement. nothing more.
Weasel away, but the point is that Adobe *does* approve some vendors and withholds approval on others.
not for creating plug-ins, they don't.
admit your mistake.
I never said anything about "creating" a plug-in.
because you're ignorant.
for a plug-in to exist, it must be created.
Of course it's "later". Adobe can't very well approve of a vendor's output until they've seen it.Tony Cooper
Approval is a later step.
nospam
no it's not.
approval, otherwise known as a mutually beneficial agreement between adobe and a plug-in creator, is *optional* and *both* sides must agree to the specifics.
You don't think this is beneficial to the plug-in creator? To be featured on an Adobe website?Tony Coopernospam
I asked if Adobe approved any vendors and you insisted on ducking the question, evading an answer, and harping on the fact that it's not needed. Obviously, you didn't know that Adobe does, in fact, approve some plug-ins. Now you know.
only to showcase,
Nor did I say it does.Tony Cooper
which has absolutely nothing to do with creating anospam
plug-in.
Who asked about it being "required"? Now, you admit that the "showcase" is a marketing thing. It's not surprising that you didn't initially recognize it as a marketing tool since you don't understanding what marketing is.Tony Coopernospam
What I asked is if Adobe does approve some vendors. And, they do.
only if the vendors are interested in marketing with adobe. some might be, others are not. it is absolutely not required at all.
as i said, 'approval' is just another word for 'mutual agreement'What? Where do you get that? "Approval" is one-sided, not mutual.
and has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with creating a plug-in.More weasel talk. You are the only one who brought up "creating".