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Lightroom vs Aperture 2222 Responses
Last post: 3 months, 3 weeks ago | Thread started: Oct 26, 07, 9:52 a.m.
- Sickman
Although there are some interesting limitations. The biggest one that screwed me up is the 10,000 pixel size limit. I do tons of pano work and now I have to size images to 9,999 pixels in order to import them. Boooooooo
danthon
(Oct 26 07, 13:35)same here - although i havn't tried resizing to 9999pixels


- Dog-earOct 26, 07, 1:51 p.m. – Permalink
- Meeklo
I haven't seen or used lightroom yet, but I heard that its faster than aperture.
I do have the new aperture on an intel mac and I have to say, the fact that you can now reference files to external drives (as opposed to the first version) makes it a lot faster to browse large libraries.


- Dog-earOct 26, 07, 2:58 p.m. – Permalink
- ninjasavant
I've been test driving the Aperture 2 trial and the Lightroom 2 Beta for about a week now and the verdict is:
Lightroom pwns Aperture hands down.


- Dog-earMay 11, 08, 7:59 p.m. – Permalink
- ninjasavant
^ Ease of use, power of the tools, how easy the tools are to understand and use, smart collections, etc.
It's a lot of little things that I'm sure Aperture might do but LR just had a wow factor with me that made it the clear winner almost at first glance.


- Dog-earMay 11, 08, 8:51 p.m. – Permalink
- ismith
I use Aperture 2, but I only use it for cataloging purposes. I very rarely need to edit photos since I'm so used to film, although I do occasionally adjust WB. The only time I really need to do selective coloring and such is when using it for a project at which point I'll have it in Photoshop anyway.


- Dog-earMay 11, 08, 8:52 p.m. – Permalink

