Talk:Core Image

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You posted some inaacurate information on Mac OS X's Core Image. The imaging you're thinking of is of disk imaging. The type of Imaging being discussed on Core Image is of actual graphic imaging and has absolutely nothing to do with ferrite cores. You would know this if you went to the Apple Link on the page. (Copied from User talk:RossPatterson, posted by User:Simfonie 23:45, 30 Aug 2004)
 * Done as requested. But anyone who doesn't know that Apple didn't coin the term "core image" hasn't done their research in the computing field.  None of the information was inaccurate or had anything to do with "disk imaging".  I know what Apple means by "Core Image", but I can't help it if they co-opted an existing term for their own purposes. RossPatterson 17:47, 5 Sep 2004 (UTC)
 * Personally I think Ross Patterson's reasoning for including this is some of the pettiest I've seen on Wikipedia. This task is more suited to a disambiguation page about the various meanings rather than a "Apple didn't invent this word" mention on an article which is clearly about the Apple graphics technology.  Apple didn't invent many words, if we're being honest, they're more interested in the computer business.  Core Image is a fairly good name for the core imaging system on Mac OS X.

Removed meaningless sentence on OS X's "uniquities". Even if it were a word, most of OS X's aesthetic uniqueness has to do with good graphic design than good programming.

Removed Core Video section
There's a better Core Video article out there now, and none of the claims mentioned here were cited. --Gerritdewitt 20:27, 21 May 2007 (UTC)