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April 2010
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39 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: A great solution for keen photographers, Aperture 3 offers easy and fun tools for sorting, rating, tagging and fixing large image collections. The new features introduced to this latest version are significant enough to warrant an upgrade if you are a...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-02-24, Autor: Steve , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Vastly improved slideshows, impressive new brushes, multi-touch aware, ability to split and merge libraries, easy export to Flickr and Facebook
Sporadic reports of potential problems when upgrading older libraries, web page creation hasn’t been overhauled, need a powerful Mac and lots of RAM to run well
A lot has changed in this version of Aperture, so much in fact that it feels a little different, but it's all the better for it: improved RAW engine, updated sorting options, more powerful search features, much more versatile adjustments tools, among many...
Vastly improved slideshows; impressive new brushes; multitouch aware; ability to split and merge libraries; easy export to Flickr and Facebook
Sporadic reports of potential problems when upgrading older libraries; web page creation hasn’t been overhauled; need a powerful Mac and lots of RAM to run well
Zusammenfassung: Aperture 3 came out of nowhere. No warning, no pre-announcement, and no extended beta period as there was for version 2. You could almost think Apple was sneaking it out under the radar, unsure of its worth in the face of Adobe's continued onslaught wi...
Zusammenfassung: Apple has finally updated its pro photo management app, Aperture, to version 3, and there’s something in this new release for every level of photographer (as long as you use a Mac, there is no Windows version) – Apple says Aperture has over 200 new fe...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-07-12, Autor: Rod , Testbericht von: techradar.com/au/
Unified library formats, Some improved tools, New Auto Enhance tool
Uninspiring grey interface
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-03-28, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
The combination of Aperture and iPhoto is just about all that the average photographer could want. Input is not restricted to RAW files – it handles all formats produced by digital cameras. The interface is attractive and the free pdf user manual is brill
Cataloguing, naming and generally managing files is not intuitive. You do need the manual to get the best out of the program. The web gallery construction module is quite basic compared with either Lightroom or Adobe Bridge but it can be improved with thi
Photoshop can be designated as the external photo editor in Aperture so it can be as well integrated into either PS or PS Elements as Lightroom is. If your photo collection is in a mess and you have lost track of particular images Aperture is a good tool...
Zusammenfassung: DateMarch 27, 2013 - 11:59PM (0) Read later Aperture is Apple's RAW image processor and file manager; it competes with Adobe Lightroom but undercuts its price by $100. Like LR (and Adobe Camera RAW), it is a RAW image processor and also an a...
Photoshop can be designated as the external photo editor in Aperture, so it can be as well integrated into either PS or PS Elements as Lightroom is. If your photo collection is in a mess and you have lost track of particular images, Aperture is a good too...
Zusammenfassung: As the digital photo phenomenon continues to expand like a red dwarf imploding, Apple has added a plethora of new advanced features to one of their most accessible photo manipulation software packages, Aperture 3. And unlike the relatively simplistic i...