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Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version]

Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version]
MSRP: $299.00
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Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version] Features

Universal Binary version: works with Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs.
Advanced RAW workflow
Nondestructive Image Processing
Professional Project Management
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Additional Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version] Information

Bring Aperture and the new Macs together, and you have the ultimate photographer's workstation. The ideal systems on which to run the photo workflow application that delivers all the speed you need to work with and manage photos of any type. RAW, JPEG, or TIFF. With its release, Aperture -- enthusiastically adopted by some of the world's finest professional photographers -- set the standard for professional photo management applications. And the latest Aperture features include incrased flexible photo management options that let you store images wherever you'd like, XMP metadata export, an advanced color adjustment tool, a new Edge Sharpen tool, metadata presets that automatically add such critical data as copyright, credit, and captions and new options for the Loupe that make a great tool even better. Aperture also provides RAW support for more than 50 camera models -- from Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, and other leading manufacturers. Supporting every member of the Mac family, Aperture runs on every desktop -- from Mac mini to iMac to Mac Pro -- and every notebook -- including both the MacBook and MacBook Pro. So you can run Aperture at home or in your studio. And you can take all your photos with you on location or to a client's office. Aperture and the Mac make one unstoppable team.

 

What Customers Say About Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version]:

Aperture 1.5 was great, but do yourself a favor and buy 2.0 instead. A much improved work of art and less expensive to boot.

Having used both Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture, I have to say that I am more comfortable working in Aperture. It has something to do with not feeling locked into an interface structure that I don't particularly want to come back to time and again. Aperture is open and I can accomplish what I need to do without feeling constrained.

In other words, you should not buy version 1.5. (You will for a while get an upgrade for 9.95 from Apple). But since the new version is $199. Well, you do the math.Looks like a ton of new and improved features, so check it out.

Why cant you cut, copy, duplicate and paste from one pic to another.I guess it depends on where you have been regarding advanced photo processing features offered by all the variants of photoprocessing softwares. The presentation ablilities of this software are magnificent. The folks at Aperture must add a slew of editing features to remain relevant as other softwares catch up and exceed the demands placed by the new Dual Core technologies which are emerging. how about a back and forth over changes command for quick do's and undo's.Where is Hue alteration(found it)., Diffuse glow, texture and color, copy, and clone features. good gracious, where are all the filters. If that is your thing, get Photoshop or one of its dirivatives. Photoshop would be the obvious choice for any type of advanced photo editing or graphics creation softwares.

Or install vmware fusion or parallels and work windows XP or Vista on your Mac, and use the wide variety of photo processing applications available for windows. You can save the file in RAW, Jpeg, Tiff or whatever, and then open it up in Aperture for any additional presentation commands within your Mac.Again hopefully this product is in its early development stage. 5 stars because it is a promissing new program positioned for very strong success due to Apples market position and its use, and availablity on its Mac computersThe good news: This is a great program for viewing, organizing and performing basic editing using RAW files. How about one click Black and white, spehia, antique, negative or other conversions. iPhoto does it. Paint, text, edges, and filters. It would be nice to have one software for everything. Again, Hopefully the folks at Aperture plan to expand this products capability before the plethera of available softwares make it irrellevant.

I will mainly use it to organize, display, present, email, create slideshow or DVD's, and maybe print from my databases on my Mac.For advanced photo editing features you will have to rely on other methods.The not so good news:Aperture 1.5 is the second in the line from Mac for Mac use. And what you are ultimately trying to create. What it doesn't do:Take Layering for example, or working with layers. Take one click auto fix commands for contrast, levels, lighting, sharpness, exposure etc.(somewhat,but very archaic) Along with macro adjustments for the same. This is 90% workflow and organizing software/10% editing. Aperture is just one part of the solution at this point.

For the other 10% of my photo editing needs, the heavy-duty stuff, nothing but full-on Photoshop CS3 will do.So where does that leave Aperture. I have Aperture, but I haven't touched it since Apple introduced iPhoto '08.For organizing your photos--even by the thousands-- nothing beats iPhoto. In between the cracks of iPhoto and Photoshop.There's nothing wrong with Aperture. Better still, iPhoto '08 comes for free on a new Macintosh, or can upgrade to it for eighty bucks with the purchase of Apple's latest iLife suite. For 90% of what I need to do, iPhoto does just fine. But it's not the organizer that iPhoto '08 is, and it's a much weaker editor than Photoshop. Save yourself the money and don't bother.

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