I'm not a programmer... but I've stayed many a night at Holiday Inns...
Anyway, I've never really thought PM could be a pixel editor - it's always been a tool working hand-in-hand with Photoshop for my particular workflow. But reading recent posts has got me thinking more about it.
One of the beauties of Photo Mechanic is how "lean" it is as an application - using memory where it should be used: to speed up image selection, and related editing features. It DOES have a nice crop feature (it'd be even NICER if you could rotate the crop a bit - hint, hint) and you can easily save out all your cropped version to a specific output folder. As far as toning is concerned, if a "plug-in" toning module of sorts could be developed along the same lines as PM (very lean, perhaps limited, uncumbered functionality) it COULD replace Photoshop entirely for some users. And if it were an option, it would be nice to be able to toggle it on/off to save memory if you didn't want to use it. Such a module could be limited to brightness/contrast or perhaps have a hook to PictoColor's iCorrect plug-in and leave it all external to Photo Mechanic (except for the rotateable crop)
BTW, iCorrect has some very clever white-balancing and skin toning tools - aside from brightness and contrast control. It works as a Photoshop plug-in, and is Action-able as well in PS. Could it become a plug-in for PM?
Something to think about...
Cheers!
- Ed.