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Hi All,
I was/am an aperture user. I am a mac user (obviously if I was an aperture user). I bought a new Macbook Pro and loaded the latest of Aperture, migrated my library, etc. It works (most of the time) but I am getting the intermittent hangups plus it isn't 'snappy' at editing like an SSD macbook pro with 8 GB RAM should be. I don't want to move to another program, but I don't think I have much choice so I'm doing my homework. Photos won't work as I need brushes. I like that Aperture has non-destructive editing. I've gone back to RAW files from 2009 that I had overcooked then and gotten some really nice images. I also like the library management. I just use an aperture library and would continue to use a managed library going forward. I don't use photoshop or any other plug-ins- base aperture is enough.
All that in mind, what other non-destructive options are there that will do the above? Lightroom obviously is one and the lead for now. I didn't hate the interface when I bought Aperture (I trialed both and chose on price) and there are a lot of users with LR so any problem is easily rectified. Any other good options?
thanks,
rick
I was/am an aperture user. I am a mac user (obviously if I was an aperture user). I bought a new Macbook Pro and loaded the latest of Aperture, migrated my library, etc. It works (most of the time) but I am getting the intermittent hangups plus it isn't 'snappy' at editing like an SSD macbook pro with 8 GB RAM should be. I don't want to move to another program, but I don't think I have much choice so I'm doing my homework. Photos won't work as I need brushes. I like that Aperture has non-destructive editing. I've gone back to RAW files from 2009 that I had overcooked then and gotten some really nice images. I also like the library management. I just use an aperture library and would continue to use a managed library going forward. I don't use photoshop or any other plug-ins- base aperture is enough.
All that in mind, what other non-destructive options are there that will do the above? Lightroom obviously is one and the lead for now. I didn't hate the interface when I bought Aperture (I trialed both and chose on price) and there are a lot of users with LR so any problem is easily rectified. Any other good options?
thanks,
rick