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iPhoto replacement - Aperture vs. Lightroom
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<blockquote data-quote="Dunko27" data-source="post: 1592199" data-attributes="member: 213820"><p><strong>Photos first version</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i'm an Aperture devotee and was somewhat disappointed with Apple when I found out Aperture is to be discontinued. I agree that Apples' record for replacement software meeting existing users expectations has been poor. But I'm an optimist...perhaps the the Photos development team will build on what they had in the past with iPhoto and Aperture, and Photos will be brilliant from day one. I can only hope. Meanwhile I'll stay with Aperture as I am currently in the process of reorganising my library. I'm also hoping the new file management system will match what I have with Aperture. I don't intend to pay to store 54gb of images in iCloud as has been suggested will be the case.</p><p></p><p>KD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dunko27, post: 1592199, member: 213820"] [b]Photos first version[/b] i'm an Aperture devotee and was somewhat disappointed with Apple when I found out Aperture is to be discontinued. I agree that Apples' record for replacement software meeting existing users expectations has been poor. But I'm an optimist...perhaps the the Photos development team will build on what they had in the past with iPhoto and Aperture, and Photos will be brilliant from day one. I can only hope. Meanwhile I'll stay with Aperture as I am currently in the process of reorganising my library. I'm also hoping the new file management system will match what I have with Aperture. I don't intend to pay to store 54gb of images in iCloud as has been suggested will be the case. KD [/QUOTE]
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