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Aperture 2.0 sports a few new tricks to help make it a more complete package so that you'll need to do less exporting to Photoshop to get a final image.
Aperture 2.0 seems like a solid upgrade from Apple—and just in the nick of time. Expect more details and a complete review once we’ve had the chance to put Aperture through it paces.
Apple today introduced Aperture™ 2, the next major release of its groundbreaking photo editing and management software with over 100 new features that make it faster, easier to use and more powerful.
Click to viewApple's store was down this morning, and when it came back up: presto! Aperture 2. Priced at $199, Aperture 1 owners can upgrade for $99.
Today Apple have tweaked Aperture up to version 2.1. The biggest change is an open architecture allowing third-party plugins, hopefully adding some of the ...
Aperture 2 now lets users post their image portfolios on .Mac Web galleries, or to the iPhone, iPod touch and Apple TV. Users can switch between the Viewer and Browser modes using a single key ...
Aperture (#2): Inability to use other RAW converters, possible solution; Performance issues with libraries imported from iPhoto ...
Although Aperture was initially targeted more towards professional photographers than hobbyists, the Aperture 2 release and the substantially lower price tag made it more accessible for everyone ...
Aperture 2 boosts some 100 new features as well as a revamped user interface. The price has also been dropped from from $300 to $200. The new interface offer improvements like the ability to ...
Apple announced the immediate availability of the Aperture 2.1 update which is available as a free download for existing Aperture 2.0 customers. Version 2.1 introduces an open plug-in architecture ...
In Aperture 2.1.1 Apple has changed the import behavior to default to import the pictures and leave me alone. I'll delete them later, thank you very much. It's a great fix to a great application.
JPEG images from Aperture 1.5 not opening Several users are reporting that some collections of JPEG images created by Aperture 1.5 cannot be properly opened with Aperture 2.0.
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