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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-05-22, Testbericht von: Slashcam.de

  • Aperture 3 überzeugt mit einer Reihe neuer, wertvoller Funktionen, die entweder direkt zu Konkurrenz aufschließen oder sie hinter sich lassen. Zu unseren persönlichen Highlights zählen: Derzeit bestes Fullscreen-Bildbearbeitungstool, mächtige, neue ver...

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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-12-07, Testbericht von: photo.net

  • The cumulative effect of Aperture 3’s new features, improved interface and simplified controls has opened the doors for another segment of photographers, namely those using iPhoto. At the same time, the addition of more sophisticated features such as b...

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-09-10, Testbericht von: layersmagazine.com

  • 64-bit support; brushes; adjustment presets
  • No new tools

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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-07-06, Testbericht von: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Impressive powerful and simple to use
  • Overly simplistic in places for advanced users

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-06-02, Testbericht von: pdnonline.com

  • Excellent full-view mode with great added control; extremely useful brush adjustment tools for precise edits; handy preset Quick Fix modes with cool live preview; interfaces with third-party plug-ins from premium album companies; runs as a 64-bit application on Mac OSX Snow Leopard on Macs with Intel Core 2 Duo processors
  • Continuing bug issues including nagging program hang-ups; Faces and Places technology mostly a novelty; could use more HD editing capabilities for HD-DSLRs.
  • I'd be remiss if I didn't mention some of my own bug issues I experienced while testing Aperture 3.0.2 (and its last-minute upgrade to 3.0.3.), For the most part, the program ran extremely fast on the new 17-inch MacBook Pro featured in Objects of Desi...

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-05-17, Testbericht von: arstechnica.com

  • Maskable edits for most adjustments, Multiple adjustment instances, Excellent metadata handling and embedding, Places and Faces features are smartly implemented, Better library and RAW/JPEG management, Curves adjustment with arbitrary points and custom vi
  • Still some graphics instability problems in version 3.0.3, Interface can still feel heavy, Edge masking needs more control, Verdict, So good that I'd put up with the crashing to use it
  • If you glanced at the new features in Aperture 3, it would seem easy to pass off the audio/video and Faces and Places features as gimmicky things for hobbyists, but the value of these features will grow on even for hardened studio nuts. Seeing the pow...

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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-04-06, Testbericht von: pcmag.com

  • Simple, clean interface. Excellent photo-organization tools, including Places and Faces (geo-tagging). Excellent camera raw import. Brush-on adjustments with edge detection. Tethering.
  • Resource intensive. No history window to see previous actions. No geometry correction. No Windows version.
  • With face recognition for organizing people pictures, smart geo-tagging, a rich plug-in ecosystem, and all the adjustment and nondestructive versioning and organizational tools you find in Lightroom, Aperture is a serious contender for the pro photogra...

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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-03-30, Testbericht von: maclife.com

  • New editing tools, including Brushes, let photographers do everything within Aperture. Places feature displays images on maps and lets you search by location. Many useful updates and additions. Takes advantage of 64-bit hardware. Overhauled slideshow tool works with video.
  • Brief slowdown can sometimes happen even on powerful Macs. Faces feature can also be sluggish.
  • With these great new editing tools, many pros won’t need to open Photoshop. And intermediate users will be able to do what they want without getting lost in the deep feature set--and can learn new photo-editing techniques without feeling intimidated.A...

 
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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-03-19, Testbericht von: techcrunch.com

  • Aperture is still a great program, in my opinion, and the budding photographer would be a lot better off with this than with iPhoto if they’re planning on doing anything more than collecting snapshots. I’ve gotten used to Aperture’s workflow and they ...

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  Veröffentlicht: 2010-03-04, Testbericht von: macworld.com

  • Quick Brushes; new adjustments such as curves; brushing in adjustments; better RAW processing.
  • Requires a fast computer to run optimally; Faces can bog down the system; some users have reported troubling bugs; inability to group brushed-in adjustments.
  • Aperture 3 adds new features that will impress both amateurs and professionals, and make image organization, editing, and sharing easier. But as is the case with software aimed primarily at pro users, Aperture 3 takes a powerful computer to get the mo...

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