Apple Aperture 1.1




5 Comments so far

  1. Larisa Kharlanova on June 26th, 2010

    The program is perfect, I love it so much! The best one on the market. I tried Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture for me is better.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Reviewer on June 26th, 2010

    Even with a system that meets Apples specifications I find Aperture is so slow, it’s almost unusable. Unfortunately I bought the academic version of the program, so I won’t qualify for upgrades. Wish I’d done more research before purchasing this program..
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. R. Harrison on June 26th, 2010

    Do not buy this version. The new version is the one you want. This is abhorently slow. The new ones faster though still not as fast as Adobe lightroom.

    the new version is 4 1/2 stars I gave this version one to get your attention
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. donttellmama on June 26th, 2010

    Aperture does not communicate well with other devices such as scanners and USB storages and other softwares such as ilife.

    It makes some projects very difficult such as making DVDs and Movies with photos.

    It offers less functions such as effects and provides unnecessary features which make things complicated.

    I bought it so I will deal with it. But I wish I can reverse my decision.

    However, it is easy to publish (of course it cost money). Apple company is trying to make money at every corners as you know.

    I was going to buy a movie production software, but at this point I will hold the purchase.

    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Rick King on June 26th, 2010

    As an amateur photographer slowly turning semi-pro, this software makes my life easy. The updates from Apple were free, 2 now, and the changes are great.

    I did lose some files during some whacky glitch that happened, causing me to learn some hard lessons about backing up before erasing the flash cards. Also, don’t go messing with where the library lives unless you really know what you’re doing.

    The cataloging and rating systems alone are worth the price of admission. I still go to photoshop for really intricate touch-ups, but for most shots we’re good to go right from Aperture. Easy user interface. Easy to learn. Good to go.

    Rating: 4 / 5

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