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<blockquote data-quote="Leukeh" data-source="post: 644006" data-attributes="member: 30252"><p>iPhoto is great (IMO at least, some people prefer not to use it) when it comes to organising photos and <em>minor </em>editing. Upping the brightness/contrast, warming or cooling photos - the simple stuff.</p><p></p><p>Aperture or Lightroom is made for some much heavier editing and generally do a much better job at keeping the image quality at an optimal level while editing.</p><p></p><p>I'd say the best thing to do is to buy your MBP, use iPhoto for a while and if it meets your needs, stick with it - if it doesn't, switch to Lightroom or Aperture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leukeh, post: 644006, member: 30252"] iPhoto is great (IMO at least, some people prefer not to use it) when it comes to organising photos and [I]minor [/I]editing. Upping the brightness/contrast, warming or cooling photos - the simple stuff. Aperture or Lightroom is made for some much heavier editing and generally do a much better job at keeping the image quality at an optimal level while editing. I'd say the best thing to do is to buy your MBP, use iPhoto for a while and if it meets your needs, stick with it - if it doesn't, switch to Lightroom or Aperture. [/QUOTE]
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