Courtesy Apple Apple has released an update for Aperture 3. The release is available through the update section on the website, the automatic update feature or the update option under the apple menu on your computer. The update targets stability in general and a variety of issues, namely: – Applying adjustments such as Retouch or Chromatic Aberration Creating and [...] [...]
At last. After much speculation the latest version of Aperture has arrived – during our absence in Canada – and the new baby is looking good. Courtesy Apple The new features Apple has added appear to address most, although not all, of the main feature requests from users of Aperture 2, including greater local editing and the [...] [...]
The latest rumour doing the rounds about Aperture 3 is probably the most interesting and positive, since the October 2009 flurry in the Apple blogger doocot . A Dutch site suggests that a book on the said next version of Apples pro-photography package will be available in mid-February. The well known Apple blog, www.tuaw.com, has listed a [...] [...]
As we quickly approach the end of 2009 there is still no sight of anything from Apple relating to Aperture 3. This, and the fact that Adobe Lightroom 3 Beta is already out there in the wild and being tested by the same community targeted by Apple suggests either that Apple is preparing a huge [...] [...]
So – no Aperture upgrade emerged from the recent iPod extravaganza in Cupertino. While disappointing, it was perhaps not unexpected, due to the recent release of Snow Leopard and the 10.6.1 upgrade taking large amounts of inhouse manpower reserves. Now that Apple has a number of other hardware and software releases out of the way, hopefully [...] [...]
It was a bit disappointing not to see anything at the recent Apple WWDC in San Fransisco about an update to Aperture 2. It is coming up to 15 months since Aperture released version 2 into the wild but perhaps not all that surprising when it took more than a year to upgrade Aperture 1 [...] [...]
Welcome and thank you for taking the time to visit our site. This is the start of a new blog focussing on improving digital images in general, with a particular focus on Adobe Photoshop. As the name implies we will also touch upon a wide range of options for improving images at all stages of acquisition, processing [...] [...]