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iPhoto replacement - Aperture vs. Lightroom
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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1589416"><p>kliles: you haven't mentioned what model of Mac you have, but what you've said so far makes me think it is fairly old. I think the real problem you're running into might be the graphics card or chipset in your machine. If this is the case, you're going to have a similarly difficult time with Aperture or Lightroom. Let us know what machine you're working with there and be prepared ... the "right" answer might be to upgrade your Mac!</p><p></p><p>I've been testing Lightroom, since I have it as part of the $10/month Photoshop and Lightroom CC deal from Adobe. I have to say honestly I'm not wild about it, but when working with RAW files it is certainly a leg up on iPhoto. It's pretty nice, I don't mean to dismiss it, but I'd sure like a demo of Aperture so I could test them side by side. I'd be happier if my MacPhun plug-ins worked more seamlessly with it. Perhaps I need to work with it more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1589416"] kliles: you haven't mentioned what model of Mac you have, but what you've said so far makes me think it is fairly old. I think the real problem you're running into might be the graphics card or chipset in your machine. If this is the case, you're going to have a similarly difficult time with Aperture or Lightroom. Let us know what machine you're working with there and be prepared ... the "right" answer might be to upgrade your Mac! I've been testing Lightroom, since I have it as part of the $10/month Photoshop and Lightroom CC deal from Adobe. I have to say honestly I'm not wild about it, but when working with RAW files it is certainly a leg up on iPhoto. It's pretty nice, I don't mean to dismiss it, but I'd sure like a demo of Aperture so I could test them side by side. I'd be happier if my MacPhun plug-ins worked more seamlessly with it. Perhaps I need to work with it more. [/QUOTE]
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