I just got an email about Aperture. Has anyone heard of it? It seems like Mac is trying to move in on adobe...
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs.html:rolleyes:
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs.html:rolleyes:
yes my friend , apple said something about this a while back looks very good.Bote said:I just got an email about Aperture. Has anyone heard of it? It seems like Mac is trying to move in on adobe...
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs.html:rolleyes:
I wouldn't say that they are two COMPLETELY seperate programs. I would say that Aperture handles some functions that Photoshop CAN do, but Adobe never bothered to make very useful. I mean, Photoshop can handle RAW images and all that, but they never really set up a program to handle workflow like Aperture will. They are kind of complementary in my book. Although if you just used Photoshop to touch up your RAW images and didn't really get into all the filters and such that Photoshop offers and do creative editing and compositions, then you could probably get by with just Aperture.p0intblank said:We've known about this for a while now. As for moving in on Adobe, that's not how it is at all. Aperture and Photoshop are two completely seperate programs used for different tasks.
People always seem to jump to the conclusion of Apple taking on Adobe. My friend actually just did this today, but I straightened him out.![]()
betty02 said:But yeah has anyone actually got it yet?
betty02 said:Well i use phtoshop on my home PC (iBook for xmas) and i prefer that to making grapics then editing raw images tbh with you, and people such as photographers, will make good use of apple's new program in my honest opinion it suits there needs more then photshop, i will be buying this as im getting into all this photography stuff lol
But yeah has anyone actually got it yet?
Abstract said:You can't use Aperture on an iBook if you get one for xmas. It'll require a dual G5 system.
Sorry.
Abstract said:You can't use Aperture on an iBook if you get one for xmas. It'll require a dual G5 system.
Sorry.
CmdrLaForge said:From my perspective the main difference(there are many countless others) between Photoshop and Aperture is the volume of pictures you want to handle. If you want to handle some hundreds to thousends of pictures then Aperture is the way to go. If you want to tweak some pics for perfection - photoshop is the way to go.
JDOG_ said:This is an exciting piece of software and hopefully iPhoto 6 will take a cue from it and get a complete overhaul. Currently I see iPhoto as the buggiest iApp out that and certainly one that should be the second easiest & fastest to use next to iTunes. I pray they've finally made it work with the next rev.