Adobe has released an Aperture to Lightroom plugin. You can download it here if you have Adobe Lightroom 5.6 (the present version). From Lightroom 5.7 onwards, the plugin will be standard. This plugin makes it easier to move an Apple Aperture library to Lightroom, but I advise you to do some home work in […]
Apple has released a minor update for Aperture. Version 3.5 adds a few new features, but is mainly meant to make Aperture compatible with the new MacOS X Mavericks. Unfortunately, Apple screwed up big time with this update. It is very buggy and so updating is not recommended at this time. The most important bugs […]
Apple Aperture is a powerful program, but it doesn’t have as many automatic actions as I would have wanted. You can apply chromatic aberration (color fringing) corrections for example, and you can save correction presets for all your lenses, but you can’t automatically apply those presets based on the lens that was used. Or can […]
Apple has shown a preview of the new Mac Pro, to be released this fall. This new super computer has impressive specifications and looks great, but what is state-of-the-art hardware if you don’t have state-of-the-art software to run on it? It’s been three years since Apple’s professional photo editor Aperture got its last […]
There have been some rumors lately about the imminent release of ‘Aperture X’, a new version of Apple’s professional photo manager. The rumors are based on the discovery of a book on Amazon, to be released in March 2013. Unfortunately, this is all too familiar to me, because […]
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