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Lightroom vs. Aperture 1616 Responses
Last post: 1 year, 1 month ago | Thread started: May 18, 12, 6:50 p.m.
Out of context: Response #13 [May 18, 12, 6:50 p.m.]
- Miguex
I don't know about lightroom because I've used it very briefly, but I've been using aperture since v1 and it does WAY MORE THAT WHAT I WILL EVER NEED.
I'm not a photographer, I'm a guy learning how to use his second slr.
I'm comfortable with my camera, and I'm not the kind of guy that has to have the latest camera just because it's for sale, so then I can take it with me to the park to show off and shoot in automatic mode.It organizes my photos and the photos photographers take for me, I do basic color correction, group them into folders, export to web or print, maybe snap a logo in the corner, that's it. I once used their print photo book layout thing and it came out nice, not sure where it is now. Never had issues with aperture not being stable, and I have used it across 3 versions and in multiple computers, including laptops and desktops.
I hope my "average guy who has a dslr camera" helped you.
I would say look for the tutorials on the aperture page of the site, they used to have a demo before, not sure what happened.

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