Apple Released Aperture 2 today

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It looks like Apple is playing catch up to a very popular already Adobe Lightroom, which I have started using while back. I am glad to see they are finally upgrading their product to reflect many "must have" features. It will not  make me switch to it now simply because I am used to Lightroom (and I really love it), but for those who have been using Aperture already, it is a great news today. Upgrade is only $99.00 and if you would want get a full version, it is $199.00 

As per Apple's press release this morning, here is what you will see in the new Aperture 2: 

0212200801.jpgFeaturing a new, easier user interface designed to be more intuitive and accessible, Aperture 2 now lets users navigate between Viewer and Browser modes with a single key command. Screen real estate is maximized for images with an all-in-one heads up display that allows users to toggle between library, metadata and adjustment controls in a single tabbed inspector. The All Projects view, modeled after iPhoto’s Events view, provides a poster photo for every project and the ability to quickly skim through the photos inside, and the integrated iPhoto® Browser offers direct access to all the events and images in the iPhoto library. Performance has been enhanced in Aperture 2 so it’s faster to import, browse and search large volumes of images. Embedded previews let photographers caption, keyword and rate images as they are being imported, and with the ability to export images in the background, photographers can continue working while images are processed to JPEG, TIFF, PNG and PSD file formats. Quick Preview allows users to browse RAW images in rapid succession without having to wait for files to load, and the Aperture library database has been re-architected to provide fast project switching and near instantaneous search results, even when working with extremely large libraries of 500,000 images or more. Aperture 2 delivers powerful new imaging tools for getting the most out of each photograph. Apple’s next-generation RAW image processing is at the core of Aperture 2 offering uncompromising image quality and precision controls that let users fine-tune the image profile for each of their cameras. New tools for improving and enhancing images include Recovery for pulling back “blown” highlights, Vibrancy for selectively boosting saturation without adversely affecting skin tones, Definition, which offers local contrast for adding clarity to images, Vignette & Devignette filters for providing professional visual effects and a true soft-edged Repair and Retouch brush for quickly and easily removing blemishes, cleaning up sensor dust and cloning away problem areas.

Summary of the new key features:

  • Image adjustment controls such as Highlight Recovery, Definition, Vibrancy, and Vignette 
  • Retouch tool with soft-edged brush to remove unwanted elements from photos. 
  • Next-generation RAW image processing for highest-quality images 
  • Quick Preview mode for rapid-fire photo browsing 
  • Simplified user interface that maximizes screen space and provides direct access to your 
  • iPhoto library from within Aperture Integration with .Mac Web Gallery to instantly publish your photos, allowing visitors to view and download images.
More information on Aperture 2 can be found at www.apple.com/aperture
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