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Aperture 3 at the App store!
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 1165060" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>Not sure anyone but you can answer that question. I love LR and wouldn't give it up for anything, but I can tell you that they both have their proponents, and for nothing else more than personal reasons. Well, maybe a little more. I liked Aperture, but it was a resource hog for me, and got nothing but beach balls when I was using the brushes. Both on my late 2008 and 2010 MacBook Pro's. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, I much prefer the GUI in Lightroom, and LR 3's noise removal can not be matched right now. On the Aperture side, it's brushes kick butt when you can actually use them (see: beach balls). </p><p></p><p>If you have a hole burning your pocket... go for it. Can't hurt to know both systems. But I suggest that if you're serious about photography, to not waste too much time playing with both. Get to know a system and use which ever you're more comfortable with, or which ever one allows you to achieve your goals not only faster, but with the direction YOU want to go with in a more efficient manner. If you're just a tinkerer... then what the heck. Get it and enjoy. </p><p></p><p>Dou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 1165060, member: 59143"] Not sure anyone but you can answer that question. I love LR and wouldn't give it up for anything, but I can tell you that they both have their proponents, and for nothing else more than personal reasons. Well, maybe a little more. I liked Aperture, but it was a resource hog for me, and got nothing but beach balls when I was using the brushes. Both on my late 2008 and 2010 MacBook Pro's. Otherwise, I much prefer the GUI in Lightroom, and LR 3's noise removal can not be matched right now. On the Aperture side, it's brushes kick butt when you can actually use them (see: beach balls). If you have a hole burning your pocket... go for it. Can't hurt to know both systems. But I suggest that if you're serious about photography, to not waste too much time playing with both. Get to know a system and use which ever you're more comfortable with, or which ever one allows you to achieve your goals not only faster, but with the direction YOU want to go with in a more efficient manner. If you're just a tinkerer... then what the heck. Get it and enjoy. Dou [/QUOTE]
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