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20 000 pictures, multiple iPhoto libraries...should I go Aperture
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<blockquote data-quote="dmunroe" data-source="post: 1518638" data-attributes="member: 195548"><p>Yes I import into iPhoto and work using aperture 3 , they share the same library .. If I need to remove a twig , limb , post or wire I will use Lightroom because it's a more powerful tool ... You can crop and touchup using iPhoto but Aperture will do more than iPhoto , but all I do is crop a little (if needed) maybe add a little contrast , touch the color sliders , bit of sharpening and maybe a little NR ... </p><p></p><p>Only reason I do it this way is because iPhoto is the default photo app when I bought the iMac ,so I used it and never saw a reason to change .. </p><p></p><p>It depends partly on your camera and lenses (and how well you can use them) as to how much PP is needed ,I use a Canon 7d & Canon 1D mk4 ... and lenses are Canon 500 f4 & Canon 600 f4 both with Canon 1.4 extenders so I don't crop a lot and the images are sharp to begin with ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmunroe, post: 1518638, member: 195548"] Yes I import into iPhoto and work using aperture 3 , they share the same library .. If I need to remove a twig , limb , post or wire I will use Lightroom because it's a more powerful tool ... You can crop and touchup using iPhoto but Aperture will do more than iPhoto , but all I do is crop a little (if needed) maybe add a little contrast , touch the color sliders , bit of sharpening and maybe a little NR ... Only reason I do it this way is because iPhoto is the default photo app when I bought the iMac ,so I used it and never saw a reason to change .. It depends partly on your camera and lenses (and how well you can use them) as to how much PP is needed ,I use a Canon 7d & Canon 1D mk4 ... and lenses are Canon 500 f4 & Canon 600 f4 both with Canon 1.4 extenders so I don't crop a lot and the images are sharp to begin with .. [/QUOTE]
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