Apple Aperture 2 is the most innovative RAW-conversion and storage program available on the marke... (eisa-awards.org)
Plenty of new features, less power hungry (pocket-lint.co.uk)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 17 expert reviews and 36 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 95/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 85/100 and users rate it 87/100. The average review date is May 19, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 15510 reviews from other Utilities. Last update: December 2, 2008.
Apple Aperture 2 is the most innovative RAW-conversion and storage program available on the market, and is the package designed with the complete workflow of the professional photographer most clearly in mind. Apple was the first company to introduce feat...
Does the second instalment impress?
Plenty of new features, less power hungry
Minimal correction features
This is a major upgrade of Aperture and with over 100 new features and a completely refreshed back-end it's worth investing in
Those thinking of upgrading will really see the difference in performance.dis...
Todays photographers face the task of managing and organizing an efficient digital workflow from capture right through to a variety of imaging outputs. Apple Aperture 2 is a solution that has been developed from the ground up to make this possible.
I started off with the free demo then bought this for the serial number. Runs great on my late 2007 Macbook Pro. It has enough features for digital photo editing and touching up to make Photoshop unnecessary.
Awesome RAW photo editing tools, many fine tweaks to get the most out of every RAW file. Lots of tools for editing. Editing is non-destructive. Great user interface and library setup. Automatic backups of files available.
I just wish you could disable the 'graphite' override it does in appearance wise for menus and such, like the rest of Apple's pro level applications.
Good price, much cheaper than Photoshop CS3, doing everything, easy to use, nice working with RAW files. I connect my Lumix camera and no problem found.
nothing
It's not Photoshop but it is VERY good...
Aperture 2.1.1 is Apple's considerable step up from iPhoto that lets hobbyists do much more in the way of digital editing. Having used (and dismissed) Aperture 1.0, this new version was a welcome and overdue improvement. Aperture operates very similarly t...
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