Apple Releases Aperture 3: Photogs, Rejoice
by Robert Quigley | 9:33 am, February 9th
At the stroke of nine, Twitter exploded with the news that Apple had released Aperture 3, the latest version of its Aperture photography editing software.
The last version of Aperture, Aperture 2, came out almost two years ago to the day, and Apple-using photographers have been eagerly awaiting Aperture 3 for some time now. According to a TUAW article from January, “A Google search of the term “Aperture 3″ shows that as long as a year ago, there were many impatient photographers who were hoping for a new release of Apple’s pro photography application.” Aperture 3 retails for $199, with an upgrade from Aperture 2 costing $99; this is compared to the $499 price tag Aperture 1.0 had when it came out in 2004. (The Apple Store isn’t yet back up.)
Aperture 3′s features include Faces and Places tagging similar to that of iPhoto; Brushes, which allows users to paint adjustments directly onto photos, and new photo library organization tools:
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