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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:30:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
I opened a digital image, (jpeg, about 900kB taken by a digital camera) on Fireworks so I can make exposure corrections. Applied filter, Levels... took Fireworks 3 seconds to open the Levels dialog box.
Clicked Preview. Another 2 or 3 seconds before the change was reflected on the workspace.
Moved the sliders, again 2-3 seconds before the effect updated on the workspace.
The unsharp mask dialog box appeared 3 seconds after the option was clicked and took all of 5 seconds to update the changes.
The slowness of Fireworks MX 2004 is all the more obvious when I compared it with Photoshop 7. There is no waiting time when applying filters in PS 7 for my digital photographs. (Your workflow may vary, of course.) Photoshop is just swift. I looked for scratch disk on Fireworks but found none. Could there be speed-workarounds I have missed? I wonder. If it was really fast it would have blazed as soon as I ran it. I used other Effects like color balance and seen the same behavior: you will see the hourglass everytime you make any change. What a pity as the interface looked really cool. Perhaps the real strength of Fireworks appear in doing Web projects as touted by Macromedia. But Web images are still subject to image editing, aren't they?
I would recommend this if the flipping hourglass icon is your idea of productivity and fun. Trial is available from Macromedia and you can do worse than taking it for a free spin. See for yourself.
If macromedia can make Fireworks MX 2004 as speedy and as reliable as Flash MX (not the 2004 version) I would consider it again. But as it is, no, thank you.