![]() The disc on the MacBook would only contain a "working" library. The end result is a slimmer, sharper and better looking face. loaded with a wide variety of applications including internet access text and picture messaging and an alarm clock. The Camera Loves You You can use PinkMirror’s face slimming and face thinning feature to quite literally ‘trim the fat’ as you can reduce the size of your cheeks. Is the 13" up to the task? What would be acceptable processor speed, memory, and disc capacity? As for the disc space, I will be keeping my photo library on external drives. With PinkMirror you have amazing face slimming and face thinning capabilities so you can make all photos beautiful. ![]() On the other hand I don't think I need they latest and greatest jaw dropping performance with the accompanying jaw dropping price tag. So the question is what would fill my needs? I don't want to fight lack of speed and/or storage space. I also prefer the natural environment look for the prints I make for home and friends. The sites I post to with my bird and wildlife photos don't want heavily "Photo Shopped" pictures. Cropping, exposure, color, and light adjustments. I would say 90% of my work is done in the Develop Persona (Lightroom for Adobe users). I am leaning toward a MacBook Pro because they seem to be more rugged than the MacBook Air. Satisfied with that setup for use at home. ![]() I did max out the memory on the iMac after i bought it. I am currently using Affinity Photo on my iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014). I'm considering buying a MacBook for portability to do some basic photo editing. I tried doing a search but didn't really find the info I'm looking for. ![]()
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