specialman
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- Pat MacInnes
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Just got given a copy of Aperture 2.1 and being a lifelong PS user (since PS3) and keen to see if an alternative package can provide me with a better way of editing and outputting my images.
I know where Aperture trumps PS is that it has archiving and image data at its heart, whereas PS has to rely on Bridge for this and I've had a little play in Aperture and the general adjustments you can make are fluent, easy to do and of a high standard, as good as PS if I'm truthful.
Thing is, what benefits will Aperture offer me in the long run? Will it help speed up image adjustment (and thereafter archiving)? Will it offer me better raw adjustment than PS (CS2)? Will it work alongside PS to help me create better, more polished final image adjustments, or is it best used as a standalone program?
I'm playing all the time with it but just wanted to test the waters with you guys to see what benefits this software bring, especially to those of you who use PS (IMO the best all-round imaging software) on a regular basis.
I know where Aperture trumps PS is that it has archiving and image data at its heart, whereas PS has to rely on Bridge for this and I've had a little play in Aperture and the general adjustments you can make are fluent, easy to do and of a high standard, as good as PS if I'm truthful.
Thing is, what benefits will Aperture offer me in the long run? Will it help speed up image adjustment (and thereafter archiving)? Will it offer me better raw adjustment than PS (CS2)? Will it work alongside PS to help me create better, more polished final image adjustments, or is it best used as a standalone program?
I'm playing all the time with it but just wanted to test the waters with you guys to see what benefits this software bring, especially to those of you who use PS (IMO the best all-round imaging software) on a regular basis.