Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/02/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks for the information. I bought the upgrade at the local Apple Store yesterday and did the install last night. Really like the way they added in the best features from iphoto. With this release I am finally going to consolidate all my images from iphoto into Aperture. Regards Don Lawrence >I installed Aperture 3 on Wed evening. The upgrade will re-write your >database. Here is my early assessment: , >The new brushes actions are a vast improvement giving you the ability >to work on parts of your images - and then adjust your effect >globally. Dodge & burn now is integrated rather than working like an >add on with ver 2.14. Raw engine conversion seems a bit better as well >with more raw formats covered. The B&W conversion isn't any better. I >still prefer Silver Efex Pro for this. The ability to put together a >slide show with images and video with output as a mov file is a great >step forward. More printing options. >I'm glad I didn't make the switch to Lightroom in frustration. If you >do a lot of manipulation of your images ( I don't), you still need >Photoshop. But for many image adjustments, Aperture is all I need. The >face detection and GPS functions are nice to have but the big >improvements in image control are very welcome improvements. And for >$99 upgrade, it is well worth the price. >Happy shooting, >Richard Clompus, OD >Sent from my iPhone >>On Feb 11, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Don Lawrence <DLawrence at fkp.com> wrote: >> Anyone here given this a try yet? >> Apple released the LX3 Raw too, finally. > >> From the specs, it looks like a good upgrade for $99. >> The new slide show builder reminds me of the old (good) version of >> imovie. > >> Don Lawrence