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Old June 3rd 18, 12:07 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Neil[_9_]
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Default Weird windows 10 glitch

On 6/2/2018 11:57 PM, android wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jun 2018 14:33:29 -0400, Neil wrote in
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On 6/1/2018 2:00 PM, android wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jun 2018 13:36:02 -0400, Neil wrote
in :

On 6/1/2018 1:14 PM, android wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jun 2018 12:45:55 -0400, Neil
wrote in :

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FYI, VLC only works with digital images, so by definition it DOES
have to do with digital photography. It has long been used to
organize, manage, and play slide shows of those images, so it's no
more OT than a question about Lightroom or any other app used by
photographers.
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I have it installed on both macOS and Win10. VLC stands for VideoLAN
and it is a media player and not an image editor!

No one claimed that VLC was an editor nor that it was only available
on Windows. Those are your personal misconceptions, and neither is
relevant to the discussion.

You did in the above...

So, you either can't read or don't know the difference between an image
editor and a media presentation tool. Those of us who produce media
presentations have no difficulty distinguishing between such functions.
If you claim that digital media production is not related to digit
photography, well therein lies a conceptual problem.


VLC is a media viewer and not a creative tool. Care to share what
functions in it you use for media productions involving photography?

I use VLC for what it is: a media presentation tool. It is every bit a
part of creating presentations involving photography (and videos) as
Lightroom or any other app used during the production process that isn't
an image editor. If you wonder why that is, I'd recommend that you take
some media production courses rather than insult those of us who have
done this kind of work for decades.

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best regards,

Neil