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iPhoto replacement - Aperture vs. Lightroom
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<blockquote data-quote="smb" data-source="post: 1590277" data-attributes="member: 316630"><p>Despite the capabilities of the new Mac Pro, I think Apple has given up on the pro and serious amateur photographers. I suspect Apple has already lost many of the die hard Aperture users to LR (etc). For Apple the money is in the quick turnover, quick share market of iPhones and casual photographers. Lack of camera updates and RAW file support will kill Aperture in short order.</p><p>As an Aperture user since 2007 I will really miss the intuitive filing system, something LR has never come close to competing with. The photo editing part will not be much of a change.</p><p>I may just keep my 4TB of files on Aperture and start fresh on LR, as the thought of migrating all those images is mind blowing, plus ones looses all the editing (I think).</p><p>Very sad and a little maddening that Apple chose to string Aperture users along for the past few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smb, post: 1590277, member: 316630"] Despite the capabilities of the new Mac Pro, I think Apple has given up on the pro and serious amateur photographers. I suspect Apple has already lost many of the die hard Aperture users to LR (etc). For Apple the money is in the quick turnover, quick share market of iPhones and casual photographers. Lack of camera updates and RAW file support will kill Aperture in short order. As an Aperture user since 2007 I will really miss the intuitive filing system, something LR has never come close to competing with. The photo editing part will not be much of a change. I may just keep my 4TB of files on Aperture and start fresh on LR, as the thought of migrating all those images is mind blowing, plus ones looses all the editing (I think). Very sad and a little maddening that Apple chose to string Aperture users along for the past few years. [/QUOTE]
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