Thursday, January 3, 2008

Aperture by Apple

Tired of searching aimlessly through thousands of digital images just to find the picture you took yesterday? What about retyping meta data for every photography to every website you post on. Well if you are looking to make your digital library more usable and your are using a Macintosh running OS X then you are in luck.

Apple's Aperture programs is developed by photographers for photographers.

The first thing you do in Aperture is build a method of cataloging your images. As you import from media, hard drive, memory card, or directly from the camera Aperture names, meta tags, and moves your images as you instruct. 

Once everything is in the system you can view, and select the best images using stacks. Full screen mode is perfect for editing color and correcting those little dust spots.

When you are ready to export Aperture has your back there exporting to any size or format you want, even including your watermark.

OH AND LETS NOT FORGET TO MENTION THAT APERTURE WORKS WITH RAW IMAGES.

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