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April 2008
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21 Tests
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Aperture hat mit der 2.0er Version einen großen Sprung nach vorne gemacht. Dem Hauptkritikpunkt an 1.0 / 1.5, der mangelnden Performance bei der schnellen Durchsicht von Bildern, wurde in 2.0 sehr effektiv Rechnung getragen (Schnelle Vorschau). Damit...
Zusammenfassung: Aperture 2: Professionally Manage Digital PhotographsAuthors: Ben Long, Richard Harrington, Orlando LunaISBN: 978-0-321-53993-9, 486 pages plus DVDPrice: $54.99 Aperture 2 is the top of the line photo management and editing software from Apple. When A...
Zusammenfassung: Today’s photographers face the task of managing and organizing an efficient digital workflow from capture right through to a variety of imaging outputs. Apple Aperture 2 is a solution that has been developed from the ground up to make this possible. B...
Interface, processing tools, organising and search functions, fast Quick Preview mode, price
Not as intuitive as Lightroom (you’ll need to read the manual), Mac only
Overall this is a good, if quirky, alternative to Adobe Lightroom, with similar functionality – but only if you’re a Mac user. Sadly there’s no Windows version, so PC users are out of luck.
Across the board speed improvements; streamlined interface; new tools like Vignette, Definition, Vibrancy, and others.
Demanding system requirements for best performance; limited support for some cameras; RAW support linked to OS upgrades.
Aperture 2.0.1 delivers on the promise that Apple set out on when Aperture was first released in 2005. For $199 ($99 upgrade), Aperture is probably the cheapest tool in any professional photographer’s quiver—a tool that can cut image orga...
Faster all around thanks to better thumbnail caching, Quick Preview and non-modal workflow, Streamlined interface with fewer panels and its more customizable for particular workflows, Vibrancy tool is very good, Better RAW conversion than Aperture 1.5...
Still shrunken open/save dialogs and UI text, Still has problems with combination of sharpening and noise reduction, Still no network support for Vaults
Aperture 2 isnt doing anything groundbreaking over the previous version, but the better overall speed and Quick Preview combined with background processing alone will be worth the cost of the upgrade for many users. If youre just checking out Apertur...
Zusammenfassung: With murmurings of Aperture 2 maybe, just maybe, arriving on the scene very soon, this mornings store down-time left one blogger hoping not for new hardware (I picked up a new Black MacBook just last weekend) but that Aperture 2 would arrive.Ive be...
Aperture makes a bold claim to be a total post-production application for photographers´ - but, remarkably, it doesn´t disappoint. Aperture has consistently fallen in price since its launch a few years ago (Aperture 1 cost around £350, whil...
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Veröffentlicht: 2008-07-24, Autor: Alex , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Improved user interface, a significant speed increase and an in-built retouching brush
Lacks Flickr and web album uploaders
Before Aperture 2, there was a case for choosing Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom, especially if not using a particularly high-powered machine. Photographers working under both Windows and Mac might prefer Lightroom’s cross-platform compatibility...