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Apple Aperture

Apple Aperture

Post production tool for photographers.

Version:  2.1.4

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Where have you been all my life

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Contributed by: s8m2s Wednesday, October 19 2005 @ 06:03 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: YES

This looks fantastic. I didn't see anything about cataloging offline files though, (you know so you can preview img's that are not on the hd) anyone see anything about this. it's the one reason i use Portfolio insted of iPhoto. Looks great though, realy sharp ;) Wish the sys requ worn't so high though. i just ordered the new 1.9ghz iMac and i'm just going to meet minimum system. My only worry there is that if/when thay release Aperture 2.0 i may be left behind. do i realy won't to start cataloging my img's with an app i my not be able to run for more then a year or 2. Although i guess with "macintels" on the way, i'll have to deal with that soon anyway. BTW this is not a Photoshop replacement, if you think it is, you probably don't really need Photoshop.   

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Where have you been all my life - Ian_Wood_750

No, it's purely for online storage. You can archive individual projects, but won't have any access to them until you reimport the whole project.

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