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Aperture 2

Aperture 2 gives photographers incredible tools to manage massive libraries, speed through photo edits, make essential image adjustments, and deliver photos online and in print using one simple, integrated workflow. Whether you shoot RAW or JPEG, Aperture lets you get the most out of your photography.

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Customer Rating

4.5

(Based on 29 reviews)

Purchase Information

$199.00

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Overview

  • 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.
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Optimized for speed

With a superfast search engine and a Quick Preview mode for rapid-fire photo browsing, Aperture offers sizzling end-to-end speed even when working with large libraries.

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Intuitive and accessible

With its streamlined user interface, Aperture puts library, metadata, and adjustment controls in one tabbed inspector; makes better use of screen real estate; and provides direct access to your iPhoto library from within Aperture.

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Powerful image processing

Enhance your photos using an expanded suite of adjustment tools including Recovery, Vibrancy, Vignette, and a soft-edged Retouch brush — all with the highest-quality RAW processing.

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Superior integration

Instantly publish a .Mac Web Gallery for viewing via the web, iPhone, iPod touch, or Apple TV; design and order beautiful custom books; and access your Aperture library from within iLife, iWork, or Leopard Mail.

Camera Compatibility

Aperture 2 supports digital cameras from a wide variety of manufacturers. It offers support for all standard image formats (such as JPEG, TIFF, PSD, and DNGs from most cameras) and provides optimized support for the RAW formats of more than 100 digital cameras and camera backs.

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What's in the Box

  • Application, sample files, printed and electronic documentation

Recommended Configuration

  • Mac computer with a 2GHz or faster Intel Core Duo processor or dual 2GHz or faster PowerPC G5 processors
  • 2GB of RAM
  • Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later (Tiger) or v10.5.2 or later (Leopard) required
  • One of the following graphics cards:
    • ATI Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition, 9800 XT, 9800 Pro, X1900 XT, X1600, or HD 2600 XT
    • NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series, 7300 GT, 7800 GT, or 8800 GT
    • NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500
Minimum Hardware Requirements

Upgrade Requirements

To upgrade to Aperture 2, you'll need a Mac with Aperture 1.5 installed and a valid serial number. You should run the Aperture 2 Compatibility Checker before ordering the upgrade to make sure your Mac meets the minimum system requirements for Aperture 2.

Customer Rating

4.5

(Based on 29 reviews)

Most Recent Reviews

  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    face/places

    Written by TS from Aptos

    May 9, 2009

    Aperture is one of my favorite programs and its great how it links right into iDVD. The editing tools are great and easy to use. IRead moret would be very nice to the iPhotos faces and places added to its features though

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  • Aperture 2

    1.0

    Adjustment problem with Aperture with no fix at this time

    Written by TN from longmont

    May 6, 2009

    The Aperture product worked wonderfully for six months until in late April I had the misfortune of finding a problem using the adjRead moreustment feature. Clicking on one of the adjustment features, the photograph turned either all black or all white. I was not able to make adjusts to the photograph. I took my Apple Mack Pro into the local Apple store's technician, showed him the problem, and he had no solution to the problem. He noted that Apple has received prior notice of this problem back on April 3, 2009 with no current fix. He could only recommend me to write to Apple and wait for a fix. Until then the adjustment function works intermittently. Once this issue is fixed I would rate Aperture a five star, but unfortunately this problem creates a real problem using the adjustment feature in Aperture.

    (17 of 21 people found this review useful)

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  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    Why I didn't I look at Aperture sooner?

    Written by AD from Highlands Ranch

    Apr 12, 2009

    I never took much of a look at Aperture until the number of photos I had started approaching the 10's of thousands. I needed a betRead moreter way to get a grasp on managing them. A number of pro photographer buddies kept insisting I should take a look at Aperture. They kept telling me how wonderful it was for managing photos, but I wouldn't listen.

    Finally a couple of weeks ago I became frustrated with my current management system. I downloaded the demo and became enthusiastic about it. Needless to say I purchased Aperture 2 and signed up for Apples One to One. I have been working with the trainers to learn it better and the more I learn the more I like Aperture.

    Now I just keep kicking myself for having not taken a look at it sooner.

    (79 of 90 people found this review useful)

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Most Useful Reviews

  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    INCREDIBLE

    Written by PB from Austin

    Dec 8, 2008

    I'm new to shooting in RAW format. I spent years shooting JPEG because they looked great, small file size, nice prints. Never realRead morely understood RAW, primarily because I never took the time to find out what the buzz was all about.

    Aperture 1.0 came out. A friend gave me a copy. I HATED IT. Continued using iPhoto. Simple, easy to use. My cup of tea.

    Another friend who was a professional photographer for 20 years and continues shooting for pleasure told me that I should switch to RAW. I asked why? He said because it will give you the best images possible.

    I kept shooting JPEG.

    Aperture 1.5 came out. I did the upgrade. Well, enough of that. Back to iPhoto.

    Aperture 2.1.1. was released. I waited. Read every single review and commentary from customers I could find, then, I decided to give it another shot.

    And this is worth noting: One of the deciding factors in purchasing 2.1.1. for me was the 50 mini video tutorials posted on Apple's website. I was able to find out how to handle very specific issues just by watching these tutorials.

    I found a copy of 2.1.1. on Amazon for $156.49 w/ free shipping.

    Reset my camera to RAW + JPEG FINE. Did a walkabout the neighborhood and shot everything.

    Today, Aperture arrived. I installed it, dumped a couple of hundred photos in it and started using the editing tools. So easy to use. Incredibly powerful. Probably old hat for the DSLR photographers out there, but, it was a day of revelations for me.

    What an incredible product. I just can't believe it. I can do things in minutes that would takes hours in a darkroom.

    Great job Apple.

    (565 of 603 people found this review useful)

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  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    Worth and useful for photographers

    Written by VC from Brooklyn

    Oct 2, 2008

    I am an amateur photographer, and this has proven to be more useful to me personally than iphoto w/more functions in terms of its Read moresoftware specializes in filing, comparing, editing, exporting your work. In a metaphor it's a cabinet that holds all your pictures in an orderly manner; it allows you to lay it out on a light table digitally, photoshop is there to polish the specifics of individual pictures. It's worth an investment.

    (349 of 398 people found this review useful)

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  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    Way ahead of the competition

    Written by CC from Ottawa

    Oct 19, 2008

    There are several amazing features about this product that makes it the best in its class (for quick photo edititng and organizatiRead moreon). First of all, its interface is extremely clean and well organized so that it makes it very easy for the user to find everything that he needs. Also, this product has great features for organizing your phtots and finding them very quickly, viewing your photots in full screen mode and making quick but important adjustments to your photos. Overall, their is nothing tht compares to this product. Plus, it is virtually bug free and works the way you would expect an apple product to work. Keep up the good work apple!!!!

    (335 of 372 people found this review useful)

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