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I am thinking about buying Apple Aperture for my iMAC27. My camera is a Canon EOS 10D which on my Windows PC, I usually convert the files from RAW to TIFF using the Canon software that came with the camera.
Can the Aperture software do the same thing? If so, is there any quality advantage in using a TIFF instead of a RAW image? |
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I have a Canon 40D, and I import my RAW files directly into Aperture. Aperture has RAW conversion schemes that you can adjust if you wish. IMO this is preferable to converting first and importing a TIFF into Aperture - I'd rather get all the data from the RAW file in my master file. Others no doubt do it differently, but I can confirm that you can do it either way.
FWIW I really like Aperture, both for managing files and for editing/adjusting them. |
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Absolutely. That is how I do it, card readers are usually much faster than connecting the camera directly.
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I also have adobe PSE 8.0 set up as the external editor. Of course, I know everything . . . I just can't remember it all at once.
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