Dear Wojtek
You make me crying. Why are we danish people always misunderstoooohhhd??
What I mean is that ColorCode is a trademark like CocaCola. You must only use trade marks with the original product. No one will take the right from You to make your own conversions, and no one will take You to the court for doing it. Just don't put a trademark name on it.
I wrote:
They are that members own way to create an image like ColorCode, and you can't blame ColorCode or give them the benefit for the result. I think it indicates that some of you has made very good conversions. Yesterday Louis wrote: "Even Claus Krarup seems to think that my CC versions looks better than the official versions"
Please forget all about "get appreciation from you" - "otherwise it is not acceptable" and "a legal action
against me and the manufacturer" it is absolutely not what I mean. And I will give comments to your images if I have some relevant to say.
I hope we don't misunderstand each other after this.
Yes, it is a problem for Mac owners. You can solve this problem if You have some PC-emulating software on your Mac. It will work.
Untill ColoCode makes software for Mac, You and others are very welcome to post images to me. Then I will convert them, and of course: FREEEEEEEE!!!
Best regards
Claus
Wojtek Rychlik skrev:Claus,
I see you as the highest authority in ColorCode. I think that this
anaglyphic technique as a very usefull tool as sometimes CC format is
superior to R/C, in my opinion. I'm using Mac and your software won't
help me any in making CC format popular.
So I was even further depressed that you dismissed all other methods
of creating CC images but the genuine CC software. This simply means
that whoever wants to post a CC image and get appreciation from you
must use the CC software, otherwise it is not acceptable, no matter
how good the image looks. Don't you realize that you are effectively
repelling all potential users (or customers) from even trying the
CC style?
So, if I make for example a yellow/blue anaglyph the best thing that
may happen to me is your silence and the worst is a legal action
against me and the manufacturer of the infamous software that allowed
me to make such a yellow/blue anaglyph on my Macintosh? Do you think
that now I'm encouraged to consider ColorCode now?
Cheers,
Wojtek
On Mar 17, 2006, at 4:07 AM, Claus Krarup wrote:
> Some people in the group are making there own "ColorCde" images in
> different ways. Don't evaluate them as ColorCode images, because
> they are not ColorCode images. They are that members own way to
> create an image like ColorCode, and you can't blame ColorCode or
> give them the benefit for the result.
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