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Revisiting Aperture and Lightroom
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<blockquote data-quote="bpaskin" data-source="post: 620467" data-attributes="member: 51150"><p><strong>Importing in Aperture</strong></p><p></p><p>I did figure out how to import without creating a new catalog in Aperture. It is on the import popup when choosing the folders. </p><p></p><p>I have been playing around with the two of them for the last day or so and I more impressed with Lightroom than Aperture, though it was close. Aperture was more CPU intensive, even on simple tasks, and did not do as good as a job on items like removing dust particles from photos. </p><p></p><p>Both very good on importing, once I figured out how to do it properly in Aperture, and organization. I prefer the layout in Lightroom and found it easier to follow than Aperture. This is probably due to having used Photoshop for years. Some tasks in Aperture I had to stop and look around for what I wanted to do. It is a little learning curve, but probably not that big of one.</p><p></p><p>In the end I am going to be spending my money on Lightroom. Aperture is a fine product and is $100 less. Maybe I will revisit Aperture in future releases, but for now I am sticking with Lightroom.</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bpaskin, post: 620467, member: 51150"] [b]Importing in Aperture[/b] I did figure out how to import without creating a new catalog in Aperture. It is on the import popup when choosing the folders. I have been playing around with the two of them for the last day or so and I more impressed with Lightroom than Aperture, though it was close. Aperture was more CPU intensive, even on simple tasks, and did not do as good as a job on items like removing dust particles from photos. Both very good on importing, once I figured out how to do it properly in Aperture, and organization. I prefer the layout in Lightroom and found it easier to follow than Aperture. This is probably due to having used Photoshop for years. Some tasks in Aperture I had to stop and look around for what I wanted to do. It is a little learning curve, but probably not that big of one. In the end I am going to be spending my money on Lightroom. Aperture is a fine product and is $100 less. Maybe I will revisit Aperture in future releases, but for now I am sticking with Lightroom. Brian [/QUOTE]
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