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Aperture 3 over iPhoto
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<blockquote data-quote="fear7950" data-source="post: 1234272" data-attributes="member: 116099"><p><strong>ok</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok here it goes</p><p>I posted this for a friend that is on the fence of buying a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro to do some photo storage and some editing and I showed him Aperture which I use on my MacBook Pro which he asked me why I would use Aperture over iPhoto. With my Canon 40D I have always shot in RAW which I feel gives me more editing power over a larger JPG. My friend uses a Nikon D3000 which shoots RAW and TIFF. What is the difference in TIFF over RAW because Nikon can shoot in TIFF or RAW which Canon can only do RAW or JPG. I understand the RAW is the negative in which what the sensor record within the camera.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for everyone’s input!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fear7950, post: 1234272, member: 116099"] [b]ok[/b] Ok here it goes I posted this for a friend that is on the fence of buying a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro to do some photo storage and some editing and I showed him Aperture which I use on my MacBook Pro which he asked me why I would use Aperture over iPhoto. With my Canon 40D I have always shot in RAW which I feel gives me more editing power over a larger JPG. My friend uses a Nikon D3000 which shoots RAW and TIFF. What is the difference in TIFF over RAW because Nikon can shoot in TIFF or RAW which Canon can only do RAW or JPG. I understand the RAW is the negative in which what the sensor record within the camera. Thanks for everyone’s input!!! [/QUOTE]
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