
Apple Aperture Photography Software
I have been using Picasa, iPhoto, Adobe Bridge and Photoshop to organize, edit and touch up my photos so far. Until recently that I started to explore the RAW format photography and also started playing with the latest Aperture photography software created by Apple.
My experience on Aperture so far : Wow… it is simply amazing.
I like Aperture for 2 simple reasons now:
- Easy and Quick Photo Management
- Easy and Quick Image Processing
Aperture Photo Management
I can organize photos by project which is fairly similar to Album in Picasa or Event in iPhoto. But it has some added functionality that I like.
- I can duplicate the photos and it automatically keeps the version for me without destroying my master copy.
- I can stack all the different versions or similar photos together to keep the screen very neat and easy to find photos. Otherwise, if you create 10 versions per photos and you have 100 photos, glancing through 1000 photos is not a pleasant experience.
Aperture Image Processing Capability
Picasa & iPhoto are great software to start and it does offer some simple image processing capability. On the other hand… Photoshop is a powerful software to provide a spectacular image processing engine. However, duplicating the exact image processing to another photo is not an easy process to understand. Using its batch processing function is also quite a difficult task too.
I think Aperture fill in the gap in between. It offer the simple interface like Picasa or iPhoto for adjusting, editing, or touching up the photos. And it offers a great way to store the image processing settings as pre-set and I can simply click and apply the setting to other photos.
Sample Photos Before and After
I started playing with the color adjustment setting. The following photos show the original photo before processing by Aperture and edited photo after processing.
Aperture has made a huge difference.

Before Processing by Aperture

After Processing by Aperture

