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enlarge | From: Apple Category: Software
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $134.96 You Save: $64.04 (32%)
New (12) Used (2) from $134.96
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 35
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Mac Os X Media: DVD-ROM Operating System: PowerMac Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 5.3 x 0.7
MPN: MB284Z/A Model: MB284Z/A UPC: 885909193608 EAN: 0885909193608 ASIN: B000BX5IKI
Release Date: February 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great software! May 27, 2008 Stephanie Seager (Denton, TX USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I wasn't sure about this product at first because I was so used to Adobe Photoshop that I use at work but could not afford for my personal use. The aperture 2 software works great with my digital camera and the program is very user friendly and fun to use! Highly recommended for beginners all the way to pros that are looking for a great photography editing software for the price.
Excellent! May 2, 2008 S. Dennis (SAVANNAH, GA USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I had switched to Lightroom because of performance issues with Aperture 1.5 and, too, at the time Lightroom had a more extensive array of develop tools, but I always preferred the mon-modular work flow of Aperture. The minute 2.0 was released, I switched back and am very pleased that I did...Aperture now has all the features of Lightroom and more and the performance issues are no longer an issue. Both are great apps, but for me, Aperture is the one.
Excellent product, glad I bought it. April 21, 2008 Scott Sherman (Valencia, CA United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have LIghtroom and Aperture on my MBP. I have decided to uninstall LIghtroom after using both for about a year now. Both are excellent,but with Aperture integrating my images into all my other programs is effortless. Also the price is now more competitive and the ability to use Photoshop style plugins make it a no brainer. Highly recommend.
A photographer's workflow April 18, 2008 yogagirl (chicago) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
Using Aperture for awhile, I can see it is geared toward the pro photographer who wants to have their workflow in one program. It does a really good job targeting that traditional photographer market gone digital. The interface uses analogies for the different areas that a photographer feels comfortable with. You shoot, get it into Aperture, and then organize and process. Photoshop is a competing product, not not really so. Its a complimentary product if you need to do photo work of a different sort, like photo illustration and retouching. If you are a photographer first, and want an application that is going to get you organized and efficient, this is a great program. Other users can get by with Photoshop just fine.
Aperture 2.0 Rocks!! April 2, 2008 Steven Maturin (Seattle, WA United States) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I've used Aperture since it's initial release. It won out over Adobe's product only because it became available first and I had a mighty need to organize my photos and work flow. My frustrations with the initial release of the Aperture 1.x series was non-intuitive menu items, viewing problems and sluggishness when downloading photos much less while running photoshop or some other memory hog. Aperture 2.0 is a pleasant surprise by a company that seems to listen to their customers. The menu items are much easier to understand and use and the performance on my Macbook Pro is not perfect but much much faster.
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