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A comparison between photo editing on Mac and PC should include the differences in colour management. Commercial Printers use Macs when they can because colour management across all devices and software is centrally managed and has been from the start of OSX. Sorry if this is the wrong forum. I know I can either post it in PC or Mac, but I am afraid I will have a biased opinion. I need to take care of my editing workflow and I will be using LR (today 5 and in the future 6). Photographer and Sony Imaging Ambassador Manny Ortiz made this 6.5-minute video sharing the top 5 reasons he chose a Dell XPS 15 laptop over a MacBook Pro in 2017 for his photo and video editing.
Mac users have a tendency to forgive apple. This is the worst thing for them. I want people to take apple to task on what they do wrong, to make better mac products. I want them to take Dell and Intel, and Microsoft to task for what they do wrong as well. All that said, my next computer might be a mac, and it might be a PC. Mac or PC for Photo Editing? But although I am told it runs better on the Mac than a PC – especially Vista I have not tried it myself. Check out the last part of the article here on recommendations of what the minimum hardware should be in both Mac and PC computers to make editing photos go well. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
I have lost count of the number of PC’s and Mac’s I have used over the years for photo editing, and the choice of which one and my recommendation to others has changed over the years. Just to introduce myself, I have been a user of Photoshop for 20 years, used to teach it as part of a consultancy job I had at the beginning of my career, then on Macs.
I am now a CIO of a major company – all PC’s no Macs. I used Macs up till Windows 2000 – which was far better than Mac OS9 eg, it included multi-tasking, in those days if one application crashed the whole Mac would crash too. The Apple hardware was based on PowerPC chips in the early and mid 2000′ was very slow compared to PC’s of the time.
I used PC’s on Windows 2000 and then XP but I then had so many problems with hardware incompatibilities, I updated the firmware on a motherboard and it then refused to work at all, inability to get support from the motherboard manufacturer drove me in the direction of Apple as they at least support the whole system. I was so frustrated with all the problems with my PC’s that I decided to buy an Apple Laptop to try out the Mac again in 2007. Incidentally I bought mine from Dixons Tax free at the airport, which was the cheapest place I could find even compared to US pricing.
Here is an article in PC magazine 2007 that rated Mac OSX Leopard – as being “better than Windows Vista for most consumers” My conclusion was much the same, easier and more fun to use, lots of useful features – particularly automatic backup and so far much more stable. But what about now! I think that Apple OSX Snow Leopard is currently the best OS for photo editing. It is simpler to use, Compact. More reliable, Has features like automatic backup Requires less fiddling under the hood Really good at connecting to external devices 64Bit on modern hardware Potential to really make the most of multicore processors. And the Mac OS can be booted from an external drive – That’s right, you can easily create a bootable external backup of your entire computer and just go and boot another Mac from your drive! This has saved me several times.
Say your system becomes corrupt, (which happens often on a PC) – to recover the PC, you have to reinstall Windows on the C drive, and this wipes all of your content from that drive. On a Mac you boot the machine from an external drive, and repair the corrupt files using a utility. However – don’t think that switching is all plain sailing, there are new things to learn and don’t believe that Macs never crash or that you won’t have to read a manual again.
New software will also be required though all the big name Photo products work in the same way. Lightroom licenses work on both PC and Mac and the disk – if you bought it has a install for both, so that is at least one software item tat you won’t have to buy. After 3 years experience using a MacBook Pro for work and photo editing. The MacBook Pro’s I have are 2007 vintage, 17″ and 15.4″ 2.4 Ghz Intel Core2 Duo 6GB RAM and have 500GB 7200RPM drives. These I gradually upgraded over the years.