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<blockquote data-quote="jrko" data-source="post: 594872" data-attributes="member: 42015"><p>Aperture is a great product but seems really hard to use when compared to other Apple software. Give it time though and it will be really easy to use. Comparisons with Lightroom are inevitable as they are aimed at the same market.</p><p></p><p>Lightroom on the other hand will always have the advantage of being and Adobe program. The list of pluggin's for PS is huge and may well be an option in Lightroom soon as well. That sort of functionality is only possible with time and experience. The main advantage of Lightroom is that you do not need a standalone gfx card to run it as it is processor based only. It runs really well on my 1.8 imac G5!!!</p><p></p><p>If you want to have the benefit of pro level users advice have a look at <a href="http://www.luminous-landscape.com" target="_blank">www.luminous-landscape.com</a> . There is a great 6 hour(!) tutorial of the various sections in LR is invaluable that costs about $14 I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrko, post: 594872, member: 42015"] Aperture is a great product but seems really hard to use when compared to other Apple software. Give it time though and it will be really easy to use. Comparisons with Lightroom are inevitable as they are aimed at the same market. Lightroom on the other hand will always have the advantage of being and Adobe program. The list of pluggin's for PS is huge and may well be an option in Lightroom soon as well. That sort of functionality is only possible with time and experience. The main advantage of Lightroom is that you do not need a standalone gfx card to run it as it is processor based only. It runs really well on my 1.8 imac G5!!! If you want to have the benefit of pro level users advice have a look at [url]www.luminous-landscape.com[/url] . There is a great 6 hour(!) tutorial of the various sections in LR is invaluable that costs about $14 I think. [/QUOTE]
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