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When Adobe followed the November 2005 release of Apple’s Aperture photo management app by putting out a beta of Lightroom, a workflow tool for professional photographers, the stage was set for a ...
You can’t get far in any talk about phones, cameras and photography without hearing about ‘aperture’ But what is it, and why is it important?
If you want to get creative with your photography, and out of that all-too-tempting automatic mode, you'll need to get your head around a few key settings. We've already looked at ISO, and now it ...
F-stop is a consistent way to measure lens aperture, and helps photographers control exposure and depth of field. It is noted with an f followed by a slash and number, for example f/2.8.
Then second factor is distance. In general, the close you get to your subject, the less depth of field you’ll have. Again, it can be extended or lessened through aperture; it’s good to know ...
The shoe has finally dropped. Apple confirmed today that it’s ditching Aperture, its photo management tool, and iPhoto, its consumer photo editing app, in favor of Photos, a brand new desktop ...
Once photographers upgrade to Aperture, they donu2019t spend much time with iPhoto. This reservoir system for Photo Stream brings iPhoto back in to the photography workflow.
The company is phasing out both iPhoto and Aperture, its professional-level photo-management software, in favor of Photos.
Polarr’s image editing software is available for free on a long list of platforms—Mac, Windows 10, iOS, Android, Linux, Chromebook—and also has a web-based tool for when you need to edit in ...