There is reputedly a version 4 of Aperture bring released later this year, which I think I shall wait for. I was wondering if I bought version 3 now, Apple would offer a free upgrade when 4 arrives, but after visiting the Apple Communities Support site, the answer is no.
As a Mac user, I decided to go for Lightroom, because it includes such features as lens correction and generally got better reviews for the precision and clarity of its editing features. Lightroom is a data based system and its real power as an asset image manager comes into play when you use the Filter bar to search based on key words etc.
I use LR5 myself. I also having Aperture 3 and DxO 8 installed along with Capture NX2 as a Nikon shooter. I prefer the organisational and editing tools over those of Aperture. I maintain my LR library on an external hard drive then export JPEGs to iPhoto on the internal hard drive so I can share them on my iPhone/iPad/Apple TV, this works well for me.
To begin with I used iPhoto, but then ran into a problem with the "wheel of death" syndrome and a refusal to open. Tried rebuilding and searched the net for a solution without success. Turned out I was not alone with that problem.
Never had a problem with LR and feel much safer knowing my originals are referenced and not swallowed up by the software. No doubt catalogue corruption is a possibility with LR, but shouldn't be a disaster with a disciplined back up routine.
However we still have to use Apple apps as long as we want iPads and Apple tv!
I am 'old hat'. I use Bridge and Photoshop, never quite got the hang of Lightroom. Its the weapon of choice for me. Only use iPhoto for uploading shots to my gallery. I thought Aperture was an 'organising' software, not an editing software?
i have iphoto lightroom 4 and CS6 on my mac, for me if im shooting jpeg i find iPhoto pretty good and allows full screen editing which i like. It fails on no presets so every image is start from scratch. i do feel lightroom is far more stable than iPhoto as ive had issues in the past with crashing and images showing as a black screen in iPhoto
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