Macs, Aperture a big hit at the Beijing Olympics
#3
Posted 21 August 2008 - 01:25 PM
Aperture sites and forums: Prepare to see a LOT of new members.
Aperture is so easy to use, it's hard not to love it, especially when you're crunching away at a task with a tight deadline and you suddenly realize, if I had been doing this the way I used to, there's no way I could have finished in time.
I can't wait to see what streamlining comes of this. However, I hope Apple developers also pay attention to user requests that want more fine controls no Aperture's image editing, export, layout, and plugin infrastructure.
Aperture is so easy to use, it's hard not to love it, especially when you're crunching away at a task with a tight deadline and you suddenly realize, if I had been doing this the way I used to, there's no way I could have finished in time.
I can't wait to see what streamlining comes of this. However, I hope Apple developers also pay attention to user requests that want more fine controls no Aperture's image editing, export, layout, and plugin infrastructure.
#10
Posted 22 August 2008 - 05:18 AM
I thought the one print dialogue box works well enough. It has a couple extra settings you can change around to make your prints come out exactly as you want them, but you can still just choose the size and hit "print." About the only thing I have to do is bump up the gamma to 1.05, and then all my photos look better than lab quality.
If you've got questions or concerns with the print ability, why not start up a discussion in the forums?
If you've got questions or concerns with the print ability, why not start up a discussion in the forums?
#14
Posted 22 August 2008 - 10:56 AM
I'm really curious how this open workstation setup works (which is why it's disappointing there are no active pictures to accompany the article).
Aperture tends to take your pics and file the originals/edits around so I question if they're really getting paid pro photogs to sit down and work on these public machines.
Aperture tends to take your pics and file the originals/edits around so I question if they're really getting paid pro photogs to sit down and work on these public machines.



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