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Redesigned
Intuitive interface. Excellent RAW image processing. Speedy navigation and searching. New enhancement tools. Easier transition from iPhoto. Open plug-in architecture. Cheaper than Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
Manages total photo workflow. Smart albums and other tools assist organization. Exposure and retouching tools effectively rescue questionable shots. Wide image format support. Clean
HTML web galleries can run on any site. Universal binary.
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Requires higher-end Macs. No Curves enhancement. No magnified view of full images. No FTP to non-.Mac accounts.
Terrific Flash web galleries can only be exported to a .Mac site.
Abstract: Browsing And Editing SpeedOf course, the real improvements in Aperture 2.1 are all under the hood. I decided to load the program on the fastest Mac currently available: a 17” MacBook Pro that uses the Intel Penryn Core 2 Duo processor running a...
Manages total photo workflow. Smart albums and other tools assist organization. Exposure and retouching tools effectively rescue questionable shots. Wide image format support. Clean, HTML web galleries can run on any site. Universal binary.
Terrific Flash web galleries can only be exported to a .Mac site.
Disorganized photographers will appreciate how Aperture expertly handles cataloging, basic edits, and exporting. This single tool might be the only photo software you need. ...
Redesigned, intuitive interface. Excellent RAW image processing. Speedy navigation and searching. New enhancement tools. Easier transition from iPhoto. Open plug-in architecture. Cheaper than Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
Requires higher-end Macs. No Curves enhancement. No magnified view of full images. No FTP to non-.Mac accounts.
In Aperture 2.1, Mac users looking for a complete digital-imaging workflow package now have an excellent alternative to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Apple has turned around a troubled first release and transformed Aperture into the program it should have...
Abstract: Apple’s original Aperture was the first true piece of complete RAW workflow software, offering an all-in-one place to edit and adjust your images before exporting them. It’d be fair to say that Version 1 was priced out of its potential market and, with...
Redesigned, intuitive interface. Excellent RAW image processing. Speedy navigation and searching. New enhancement tools. Easier transition from iPhoto. Open plug-in architecture. Cheaper than Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
Requires higher-end Macs. No Curves enhancement. No magnified view of full images. No FTP to non-.Mac accounts.