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Aperture 2.0.1

Macworld Rating

4.0 out of 5 Mice, Mar 12, 2008

Pros

  • Streamlined interface
  • New tools like Vignette, Definition, Vibrancy, and others
  • Across the board speed improvements

Cons

  • Demanding system requirements for best performance
  • RAW support linked to OS upgrades
  • Limited support for some cameras

Software Details

  • Apple
  • 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard)
  • Universal
  • $199; $99 upgrade

Macworld's Aperture 2.0.1 Coverage

  • Review: Aperture 2.0.1 The latest version of Apple's photo management tool features some much-needed upgrades, such as better performance and added tools for editing RAW files from your camera. Find out if Aperture 2 is worth its price.
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