
I love Aperture.
If you take a good amount of photos with your digital camera, and love organization, Aperture is for you. Like iPhoto, you can rate your photos, and keep Smart Albums, but you can also take your organization to a whole new level with a robust Keyword system as well as keeping “stacks”. Another great feature I love is the Master vs. Version model. Aperture uses what’s called “non-destructive” editing, meaning that your original files are never altered. When you make adjustments, the changes are saved in a little bit of text that acts as a recipe for the computer to show you what you’ve done, allowing you to make tons of versions and save crazy amounts of hard drive space!
I could go on and on about the many wonders Aperture has to offer, but what I’m really happy about is Connected Flow’s FlickrExport for Aperture. FlickrExport for iPhoto was the easiest and most straightforward way to get your pictures to flickr, and it was the added feature I missed most when I made the switch.
But now, no longer do I have to live in sorrow! Thanks Connected Flow!
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