Just wondering if the web app is a full functioning CorelDraw program with all features.
And does it work well?
That sounds awesome!
Thanks!
joan
Ok if you're client side processing and I'm using a tablet with zero power isn't that going to suck? I regularly have 1+ GB files, how does a web app make my life easier and or more productive?
Also quite frankly web views suck, I have to edit images that looked great on the web but when downloaded and looked at Ina real image editor 80% need serious work and 20% are useless.
How does your app get around the problem?
We develpopers have reasons and we none of the issues you are refering modern smart images almost as fast and computers and more power is coming. But I have not time nor do I wish to reveal the full extent of understanding relating to this is a public forum.
The issue I'm talking about is the quality of the display. I correct images for print and get many images sent to me from on line purchases. They look good on line but JUST SUCK BIG TIME in an image editor on the local machine. I'm betting that I will need to deeply examine the quality of the process before ever committing to a web based app. 15% of my gross but 60% of my net, embarrassingly profitable but extremely demanding on the print quality.
That is evolving as well we are currently working with a major inkjet manufacturer to bring the CWB color model to Inkjet printing. All the processing will be via an HTML 5 platform for image processing. Tech is moving fast. Print quality will surpass what has previously been known in print standards as we know them today in the near future. Kodak and others are in this project. It is fun to be on the cutting edge working with the science of color and image processing.