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Aperture 3 over iPhoto
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianLachoreVPI" data-source="post: 1233863" data-attributes="member: 193366"><p>Because at $79 it's an absolute steal (I paid $200 for it). At the risk of having Doug B come in here and lambaste me and taking slight issue with Brad's post as IMO it will do everything Lightroom can do for the most part. </p><p></p><p>The point is - if you're ready to graduate beyond iPhoto - then the usual candidates are Aperture or Lightroom. There are threads galore on the interwebs debating the differences.</p><p></p><p>You also have a couple of other options like Pixelmator or Acorn - which offer a fair amount of editing features but not catalog management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianLachoreVPI, post: 1233863, member: 193366"] Because at $79 it's an absolute steal (I paid $200 for it). At the risk of having Doug B come in here and lambaste me and taking slight issue with Brad's post as IMO it will do everything Lightroom can do for the most part. The point is - if you're ready to graduate beyond iPhoto - then the usual candidates are Aperture or Lightroom. There are threads galore on the interwebs debating the differences. You also have a couple of other options like Pixelmator or Acorn - which offer a fair amount of editing features but not catalog management. [/QUOTE]
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