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iGary I was going to ask you about Noise Ninja and how well it works with Aperture. I've also been checking out (looking at really) Hydra for the HDR aspects even though most like Photomatrix.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/aperture/hydrahdrpluginforaperture.html if anyone has tried this plugin please give some feedback about it's overall performance and image quality.

Is the demo for hydra fully-functional? I'd be interested in it as well, I haven't yet bought in to Photomatix.
 
Hmm, I haven't upgraded my Noise Ninja license yet, still round-tripping to Photoshop. Given the memory footprint of PS (especially on a MBP limited to 2Gb of RAM) it sounds like it may be well worth it!
 
Is the demo for hydra fully-functional? I'd be interested in it as well, I haven't yet bought in to Photomatix.

I'm not sure as I just got the full version of Aperture today for my B-day gift as I've been using the trial. Now the only plugin I need to find is one that gets rid of my gf's first floor fashion/Vegas changing/spare room because a dodge and burn brush won't cut it anymore :p
 
iGary I was going to ask you about Noise Ninja and how well it works with Aperture. I've also been checking out (looking at really) Hydra for the HDR aspects even though most like Photomatrix.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/aperture/hydrahdrpluginforaperture.html if anyone has tried this plugin please give some feedback about it's overall performance and image quality.

I installed the demo of it, it seems to be fully functional other than the watermark. I was kinda underwhelmed by it.

I use the FlashAlbumExporter quite often for proofing; an automatic simpleviewer is pretty slick. Next year I plan to use Aperture to Smugmug when I start to sell prints for the racetrack again.

I think you mean editing plugins and... I have none. I'll have to look at NoiseNinja though.
 
I use the FlashAlbumExporter quite often for proofing; an automatic simpleviewer is pretty slick. Next year I plan to use Aperture to Smugmug when I start to sell prints for the racetrack again.

I'm an avid Smugmug user but the Ap plug in isn't that great… it takes up Aperture (i.e. not a background process). Easier to export and then use MacDaddy.
 
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