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trjwv

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Is apenture 3 that much better than iPhoto or just a beefed up version of iPhoto?
Is it worth the premium price of 199.99 if you already have iPhoto?
 

emorydunn

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It's both. It is a beefed up version of iPhoto in the sense that it have Faces and Places and Events but other than that it's a much much better editing and organising tool. I just bought Aperture 3 and I think it's totally worth the price. But that's me. It really depends on what you're going to be doing. Basically look at the features and think "Is that something I really need?" and then download the trial and test it out, if you like it then get it, if not don't.
 

HarryPot

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Sep 5, 2009
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If you have a dSLR and shoot RAW it is a must have. Otherwise, it is a welcome upgrade, but not a necessity. Basically Aperture let's you handle RAW photos in a much better way than iPhoto, and also gives you better tools to edit them.

One of the things I like the most about Aperture, besides what I mentioned above, is the organization system. Whatever is the way you like to keep your photos organized, you can easily do it within Aperture.

Do you find iPhoto limits you?
 

trjwv

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Do you find iPhoto limits you?

only been a mac user for 1 month. I am interested in slideshows and creating books of my kids. My mother is a professional photographer who uses CS4 and loves it but has never been a mac user either. I also want to get into editing some of my photos. I use a Nikon D5000 and Flip HD.
thanks
 
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