I started using Aperture as I was having issues with exporting images from Lightroom. However, there's one critical thing missing from Aperture, which is lens corrections, such as barrel distortion.
I can easily use lightroom as a plugin for aperture, although aperture creates a tiff file and exports this to lightroom. However, when I do this the lens profiles don't show so I can't make the lens corrections for my given lens. For example, when using my Sony 16-50mm, normally in LR I use the following profile corrections:-
Make - Sony
Model - Sony Dt 16-50mm SSM
Profile - A77V 16-50mm
Obviously if I use my 55-300mm I use the profile for that.
However, when I export from Aperture to LR the only option is:-
Make - Sony
Model - Sony DT 18-200mm
Profile - Adobe (18-200)
Nothing else is available. Does anyone know why this is?
So I thought one way around this would be to import in LR first and make the profile corrections, then export into Aperture to make the rest of the adjustments. However, I can't figure out how to do this. Is it possible, and if so how?
TIA
I wouldn't have to go to all this trouble if Apple would pull their finger out and release aperture 4
(assuming of course they add lens corrections to this
)
I can easily use lightroom as a plugin for aperture, although aperture creates a tiff file and exports this to lightroom. However, when I do this the lens profiles don't show so I can't make the lens corrections for my given lens. For example, when using my Sony 16-50mm, normally in LR I use the following profile corrections:-
Make - Sony
Model - Sony Dt 16-50mm SSM
Profile - A77V 16-50mm
Obviously if I use my 55-300mm I use the profile for that.
However, when I export from Aperture to LR the only option is:-
Make - Sony
Model - Sony DT 18-200mm
Profile - Adobe (18-200)
Nothing else is available. Does anyone know why this is?
So I thought one way around this would be to import in LR first and make the profile corrections, then export into Aperture to make the rest of the adjustments. However, I can't figure out how to do this. Is it possible, and if so how?
TIA
I wouldn't have to go to all this trouble if Apple would pull their finger out and release aperture 4