![]() ![]() I’d love to hear more from you and Drew about how your using it in your workflow and what features are putting a smile on your face again and again. I can’t wait to really sit with it for a bit. I can do a lot of what Aperture does in LR2 and LR2+CS4, but Aperture 3 solves my earlier issues and gives me that “this is lovely” Apple feeling of integration and functionality. As I looked at this page this AM and again this evening, I kept thinking to myself – wow, this is fantastic. Those new features and things that I’ve always liked – such as RAW conversion that has always been better than LR and the speed of the imports and previews – made it apparent that this might be a combination of features that would bring me back to Aperture. ![]() Digital workflow is a pain and I liked Aperture 2, but it didn’t do certain things that I wanted (or at least I couldn’t figure out how to do them, which, okay, is a different issue) – like merger libraries or the non-destructive local adjustments. So I see Aperture 3’s Apple site earlier today and as I’m looking through all of the features, I’m just getting more and more excited. It was nice, but I liked the LR non-destructive local adjustments. I’ve been a Lightroom / LR2 user with Aperture / Aperture 2 as a program that I tried for awhile and then as a mostly unused icon in my dock. I mean it, and that’s odd because I’m usually not that excited about software – because, well, it’s software. While I was sleeping in Malaysia, those fellas in Cupertino have been busy. You can blend still and video, and make it all sing and dance together really easily.Ĭheck out the full skinny here. Instead of timing, and re-timing, and juggling music and pix endlessly, the slide show feature for Aperture 3 just rocks. And for me, for whom life is succession of hotel rooms and airports, the slide show feature is what I have been waiting for. The complete workability of the full screen mode is terrific. Apple just started a whole new ball game here. It was a quantum leap in cameras.įeel the same about this. Been hanging onto the throttle of that bad boy ever since. Then the D3 slammed past me in the fast lane and sucked out my headlights. I liked the D2X, and enjoyed driving it in the middle lane of the freeway, windows slightly open, enjoying the breeze, listening to Judy Collins on the FM, big slurpie in the cup holder, a veritable picture of moderate contentment. Drew and I have been working with it for months now, and I have to say, I feel like I did when I got a D3 in my hands. After a whole bunch of swirl and anticipation, Aperture 3 is launched. I’ve been tinkering with the notion of a program like this for years, and well, all I can say is thanks to all those folks at Apple who listened. ![]()
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