From iPhoto to Aperture
2006-12-30
Bakari Chavanu has written an article for MyMac.com about the differences between iPhoto (6) and Aperture (1.5):
Now that I'm working as a wedding and event photographer, I'm shooting hundreds of pictures on each job and am having to meet the challenge of uploading, managing, and outputting photos for my clients. The process hasn't been easy. I've been looking at management systems like Adobe's Bridge and Lightroom programs, and even iView Media Pro, but with the latest update of Apple's Aperture, I think I may have found solutions to my larger and more complex digital photo management and processing problems. And believe me, when you're processing hundreds of photos for a waiting client, digital management is a problem that is not easily solved with iPhoto or even Adobe Bridge.
He has recently moved to Aperture and so is still learning its features. The site also has reviews of several books on and related to digital photography: The Digital Photography Book, Digital Photography: the Missing Manual, and Create Your Own Photo Blog.
Now that I'm working as a wedding and event photographer, I'm shooting hundreds of pictures on each job and am having to meet the challenge of uploading, managing, and outputting photos for my clients. The process hasn't been easy. I've been looking at management systems like Adobe's Bridge and Lightroom programs, and even iView Media Pro, but with the latest update of Apple's Aperture, I think I may have found solutions to my larger and more complex digital photo management and processing problems. And believe me, when you're processing hundreds of photos for a waiting client, digital management is a problem that is not easily solved with iPhoto or even Adobe Bridge.
He has recently moved to Aperture and so is still learning its features. The site also has reviews of several books on and related to digital photography: The Digital Photography Book, Digital Photography: the Missing Manual, and Create Your Own Photo Blog.
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