hi guys,
I am a Apple newbie and i just bought my very first Apple MacBook Pro 13 inch with Retina display(late 2013). I would like to know which is the best photo editing softwares fully support retina display?
I am a beginner photographer and I only shoot in JPEG.
I am looking for a good and easy to use photo editing software for basic photo editing. Any suggestion are welcome.
Many thanks in advance and sorry for my poor english
What you you mean by "edit". Are you doing crops and some adjustments for exposure and color bancance? Or are you editing out objects like utility poles from a landscape photo?
iPhoto is the best place to start. Let it import your work into it's library. Later you might want to upgrade to Aperture for better organization and some improved adjustment amity.
Then for larger edits like removing the power pole or trash can from that scenic photo look a Adobe Photoshop Elements. It can seamlessly integrate into either iPhoto or Aperture. (both have a preferences setting where you specify the "default editor".)
Note that Aperture can directly use an iPhoto library so the upgrade is painless. But start with iPhoto and only move up what you can identify and clearly stet a good reason.
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I use Aperture as a photo management tool and clear my cards with it and the pictures I like or that stand out to me. I drag into lightroom 5 for further editing. Really a great system for me...
Lightroom is so much like Aperture is hardly seem like you'd want both. I'd think a better setup is to keep the images in Aperture like you do now. Then move them over the PS Elements to heavy duty edits.
Aperture make this really easy. Simply double click from within Aperture and the image moves to Elements. Then you click save and it moves back into the Aperture library. It is seamless with no "dragging" The Adobe Elements seems to work as if it were a plug-in.
What happens is in the batckgouds Aperture create a TIFF version of the files and then launches Elements in a way that makesElements "think" it was launched from the dock by dropping a TIFF file on it. Then later Aperture snags the TIFF file in the library. (You can do this with any image editing app, you just have to tell Aperture which one to use.)