Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Apple Aperture 2.0 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Aperture 2.0.
April 2008
(81%)
21 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Across the board speed improvements; streamlined interface; new tools like Vignette, Definition, Vibrancy, and others.
Demanding system requirements for best performance; limited support for some cameras; RAW support linked to OS upgrades.
Aperture 2.0.1 delivers on the promise that Apple set out on when Aperture was first released in 2005. For $199 ($99 upgrade), Aperture is probably the cheapest tool in any professional photographer’s quiver—a tool that can cut image orga...
Abstract: Det är mycket som är sig likt i den nya versionen av Aperture. På gott och på ont. Om vi ska ta de goda nyheterna först, så är gränssnittet som var ett av de bättre bland marknadens råformatskonverterare kraftigt förbättrat. Det är i ärlighetens namn ...
Lower price, Quick and efficient, Pleasant interface
Few new features
Aperture is a Mac-only program, but anyone using a PC might want to keep reading, just to see how Apple approaches image cataloguing. The features in Apple Aperture 2 are much the same as those in Aperture 1.5 and, for that matter, Lightroom. Images ar...
Faster all around thanks to better thumbnail caching, Quick Preview and non-modal workflow, Streamlined interface with fewer panels and its more customizable for particular workflows, Vibrancy tool is very good, Better RAW conversion than Aperture 1.5...
Still shrunken open/save dialogs and UI text, Still has problems with combination of sharpening and noise reduction, Still no network support for Vaults
Aperture 2 isnt doing anything groundbreaking over the previous version, but the better overall speed and Quick Preview combined with background processing alone will be worth the cost of the upgrade for many users. If youre just checking out Apertur...
Much faster; more adjustment tools; excellent Raw conversion; better redesigned interface; great integration with iLife; massive price cut
Still not compatible with older Macs and older OSX versions; no Windows version The Final Word There are a myriad other small improvements – too numerous to list – which make this application much more pleasurable to use. Also, as the price ha...
There are a myriad other small improvements – too numerous to list – which make this application much more pleasurable to use. Also, as the price has reduced so sharply theres no financial reason not to upgrade.
Abstract: The first version of Apple’s photo management and manipulation tool Aperture showed a lot of potential but was marred by one major flaw: it was slow even on an up-to-date Mac. This was made worse when Adobe released Lightroom, an application that ra...
Abstract: With murmurings of Aperture 2 maybe, just maybe, arriving on the scene very soon, this mornings store down-time left one blogger hoping not for new hardware (I picked up a new Black MacBook just last weekend) but that Aperture 2 would arrive.Ive be...