Aperture 3. Now $120 Off.
As a pretty regular user of Aperture, seeing it available for almost a third of what it was (fair enough, I got it on upgrade pricing) gives me mixed feelings. It’s mostly good—I’ve had it for a while, but I’d hate to be the guy that bought it for $200 yesterday. But like I said, mostly good. I’d like to see it get a bigger market share to encourage more plug-in and script developers getting in on the Aperture scene. Read More
Aperture 3: And then there was significantly less rejoicing.
Turns out I jumped the gun. Still no RAW support for the GF1. Bummer. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a bunch of updates and some interesting technology in the update. Ultimately well worth the upgrade cost. But just the one thing I’m really jonesing for. So here’s the learning Lightroom I guess. Read More
Aperture 3: And there was much rejoicing.
I’ve got a pile of design work in front of me, but I’m downloading the trial now. Finally some support for the M43 format. Apple – Aperture – Pro performance with iPhoto simplicity.. Read More
Aperture Stacks Rock
So, it’s not ground breaking stuff here. None at all really. But some Fridays, you can’t help but state the obvious: The Stacks feature in Aperture kicks ass. Really. Sure it’s pretty obvious in the motorsports stuff. Knowing that I can rattle off a long sequence of shots, turn on the auto-stack feature when I import and then quickly scan the sequence for which image captures the best moment. But I’ve also been using it for... Read More
