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Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version]

Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version]
MSRP: $299.00
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Manufacturer: Apple
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Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version] Features

Universal Binary version: works with Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs.
Advanced RAW workflow
Nondestructive Image Processing
Professional Project Management
Powerful Compare and Select Tools
 

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Additional Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version] Information

Bring Aperture and the new Macs together, and you have the ultimate photographer's workstation. The ideal systems on which to run the photo workflow application that delivers all the speed you need to work with and manage photos of any type. RAW, JPEG, or TIFF. With its release, Aperture -- enthusiastically adopted by some of the world's finest professional photographers -- set the standard for professional photo management applications. And the latest Aperture features include incrased flexible photo management options that let you store images wherever you'd like, XMP metadata export, an advanced color adjustment tool, a new Edge Sharpen tool, metadata presets that automatically add such critical data as copyright, credit, and captions and new options for the Loupe that make a great tool even better. Aperture also provides RAW support for more than 50 camera models -- from Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, and other leading manufacturers. Supporting every member of the Mac family, Aperture runs on every desktop -- from Mac mini to iMac to Mac Pro -- and every notebook -- including both the MacBook and MacBook Pro. So you can run Aperture at home or in your studio. And you can take all your photos with you on location or to a client's office. Aperture and the Mac make one unstoppable team.

 

What Customers Say About Apple Aperture 1.5 [Old Version]:

All this is no big deal cause Apeture (the latest version) is an awesome application. I made the right choice with this program and I wound up saving a few bucks for not having to purchase the full version. This is a review of the newer version of Apeture.Ok so I purchased this (older) version of Apeture because I do not like spending a lot of money on software and I thought I could learn a bit about this application before upgrading to the latest version of Apeture. I upgraded from iPhoto which I also liked but I wanted something with greater image editing ability. Saving money is very cool. What I did not know was this version does not work at all with my iMac. After realizing that, I had not choice but to get the upgrade much sooner then expected.

Stacks keeps all of these photos in a group so I can easily compare them later.Now, for the drawbacks:1) The magnification tool ("loupe") is not as useful as the magnification in iPhoto or other programs. It has already crashed twice on me over the course of 24 hours. Like a lot of amateur photographers, I was wondering whether to make the leap and use RAW files or not. Here are some of the highlights for me:1) Easy to use adjustment tools. Using it slows your computer down. I love being able to change the saturation of individual colors. Often, I take a series of photos of the same subject, changing shutter speed or f-stop slightly, to see which composition or exposure I like best.

2) Aperture, like many advanced photoshop programs, uses a lot of memory on your hard drive (~1 GB) and ram. By contrast, iPhoto simply has a useful sliding bar that allows you to zoom in or out quickly.

I remember years ago struggling with Adobe Photoshop and being confused out of my mind.2) Good range of color adjustments available. Second, its minimum magnification is 50x, which isn't always useful (particularly if I want to see how a picture would look if cropped).

I decided to try RAW out, and in order to take advantage of RAW formats I got Aperture.So far, I've found this to be a useful photo-processing program - certainly an improvement over iPhoto. First of all, it slows down the program quite a bit and every time I use it I have to wait about 20 seconds before I can continue using the program.

This certainly isn't a reason not to get it - I would just warn you against getting it and storing it on your computer if you don't expect to seriously use it.3) No full-screen editing mode. If you've used iPhoto or any basic program, you can probably open Aperture and figure out how to use everything in 10 minutes.

The range doesn't quite cover the entire rainbow (orange is missing), but it is great when you want to adjust one color and not the others.3) Aperture allows you to organize similar photos in stacks for easy access.

A much improved work of art and less expensive to boot. Aperture 1.5 was great, but do yourself a favor and buy 2.0 instead.

Aperture is open and I can accomplish what I need to do without feeling constrained. Having used both Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture, I have to say that I am more comfortable working in Aperture. It has something to do with not feeling locked into an interface structure that I don't particularly want to come back to time and again.

Well, you do the math.Looks like a ton of new and improved features, so check it out. But since the new version is $199. In other words, you should not buy version 1.5. (You will for a while get an upgrade for 9.95 from Apple).

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