Aperture 2 Product Overview February 2008
Product Overview Aperture 2
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Aperture 2 The Essential Tool from Import to Output What’s New in Aperture 2 The Mac Platform Advantage
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Optimized for Speed Quick Preview Faster and More Powerful Searches Advanced Metadata Support Background Export Customizable Keyboard Shortcuts Faster Navigation and Scrolling Tethered Camera Support
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Intuitive and Accessible Streamlined User Interface All-in-One Inspector Innovative Project Skimming iPhoto Browser Sample Projects Online Video Tutorials
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Powerful Image Processing Next-Generation RAW Image Processing Highlight Recovery and Black Point Vibrancy and Definition Vignette and Devignette Retouch Brush RAW Fine-Tuning Highlight Hot and Cold Pixels
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Enhanced Output Publishing to .Mac Web Gallery 16-Bit Print Support Custom Book Options
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Resources
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Technical Specifications
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Product Details
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Aperture 2 Powerful photo editing and management
Aperture 2, Apple’s groundbreaking photo editing and management software, gives photographers powerful tools to manage massive libraries, speed through photo edits, make essential image adjustments, and deliver photos online or in print with ease. Whether you’re a professional photographer or a photo enthusiast, Aperture delivers a simple, integrated workflow that takes photos from import to output with uncompromising quality every step of the way. With more than 100 new features, Aperture 2 delivers advanced, next-generation RAW image processing, significantly faster image handling, powerful new image adjustment tools, a streamlined interface, and an integrated Mac workflow, making it the ideal workflow tool for people who are passionate about photography.
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The Essential Tool from Import to Output Aperture 2 has been designed to help photographers import, manage, enhance, and deliver photos in a single, integrated workflow that dramatically streamlines every aspect of digital photography.
Import images fast—manage them professionally
Shoot tethered1 Connect a camera to your Mac via USB or FireWire, control it from Aperture, and save the photos in an Aperture project.
Aperture starts its flexible, fast image import the moment you attach a camera or memory card to your Mac. It instantly displays thumbnails of every image and offers streamlined ways to add copyright, keywords, and other metadata during import. You can also import photos from cameras, card readers, memory cards, DVDs, and hard drives, or pull shots directly from iPhoto. Once the images are in your library, you can organize them logically by using Aperture projects, folders, albums, and Smart Albums. Find images quickly with powerful search tools that let you search by any metadata field or image adjustment. And the flexible and open library system lets you store your images wherever and however you like—directly in Aperture, on external drives, even on a network storage device. The robust file management tools allow you to easily move your original photos to a new storage location at any time, so you’ll never run out of space for your library as it continues to grow.
Make selects quickly and easily After adding hundreds of new photos to your library, Aperture provide the fastest and most efficient way to review them all and pick the very best. Aperture lets you edit photo shoots using tools such as Quick Preview mode for rapid-fire image review and Compare mode for easily evaluating images side by side. With Aperture, you can even zoom and pan multiple images at once for tight comparisons before making a pick. You can use the stacks feature to automatically group images shot in a sequence, and speed through big projects using keyboard shortcuts to apply ratings and keywords. Using the Loupe The versatile Loupe magnifies images from 50 to 1600 percent. Use it to compare details in similar images.
The Light Table gives you a freeform space for grouping images visually, letting you resize, overlay, compare, and organize images into comp layouts.
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Adjust and enhance images precisely Aperture adjustment tools help you make your best photos look even better. Aperture takes you far beyond the basics of straightening, cropping, and improving exposure. Powerful toning controls let you correct exposure, fix white balance, set black point, enhance colors, and recover blown highlights and shadow detail. The softedged Retouch Brush removes spots, dust, and blemishes precisely. The new Vibrancy and Definition tools let you selectively enhance detail and saturation in specific areas of an image. Copying adjustments from one image to another is simple using the Lift and Stamp tool, which allows you to batch-process adjustments on multiple images with one click. And because all adjustments are nondestructive, you don’t have to worry about damaging your original master images. Aperture never touches them.
Make selective adjustments Use the enhanced color controls to select a hue. Then make perfect spot adjustments with Luminosity and Saturation sliders.
Take the final steps and showcase your best work Aperture makes it easy to delivery professional photos online or in print. With flexible export options and integrated online and print publishing capabilities built into Aperture, showcasing your work has never been easier.
Flexible export option Save finished photos as JPEG, TIFF, or PSD.2 Output at exactly the size and resolution you want, embed ICC color profiles and metadata, and protect your photos with a watermark when you publish. Send photos to colleagues via Mail. Include the photos in iLife or iWork documents, taking advantage of the direct integration of Aperture with iMovie, Keynote, Pages, and other applications.3 Sync them directly to your iPhone, iPod, or Apple TV. Or use an Aperture export plug-in to send photos to Flickr, SmugMug, Gallery, Zenfolio, or Picasa.
Publish online Aperture offers fully integrated .Mac Web Gallery support, so you can publish a portfolio using your .Mac account in minutes.4 Use your password-protected Web Gallery to deliver photos, letting others download JPEG or original RAW masters directly from your site. One-click syncing means any changes made in the galleries are reflected in Aperture and on the web instantly. With the effortless HTML-based Web Page and Web Journal options of Aperture, photographers have the tools they need for instant, effective web publishing.
Professional-quality books to order Aperture provides all the tools you need to create custom-designed books in small, medium, and large formats. You can place, resize, rotate, and mask photos, so your book looks exactly the way you want. Hardcover books include a full-bleed, wraparound dust jacket. Choose from eight elegant designed themes, adjust to your own specifications, then place your order—all right within Aperture.
High-quality printing With new built-in support for 16-bit printing, Aperture lets you produce high-quality prints with smoother gradients and better color fidelity. The new Print dialog also features print sharpening controls for fine-tuning sharpness for print. You can also order traditional lab prints directly from Aperture in a variety of sizes (wallet size to 20 by 30 inches).
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What’s New in Aperture 2 With more than 100 new features, Aperture offers dramatic improvements in speed, ease of use, and image quality. It gives photographers significantly faster and more powerful photo editing, processing, and management tools. It offers a more streamlined intuitive user interface that lets you get up and running quickly. And because photographers simply shouldn’t have to compromise when it comes to image quality, Aperture delivers next-generation RAW image processing, powerful image adjustment and enhancement tools, and 16-bit printing.
Optimized for speed Virtually every photo management task across the workflow is faster, thanks to powerful new preview and search options, a more streamlined user interface, and a more responsive database. • Quick Preview provides a lightning-fast way to speed through high-quality image
previews and compare, rate, and make selects with virtually no lag time. • Faster and more powerful searches, based on a dramatically optimized database, let
you sort through huge libraries quickly and perform sophisticated searches by any metadata field or adjustment. • Background export lets you keep working uninterrupted during rendering and final
output while a revamped Activity window lets you track the progress of background processing. • Faster navigation and scrolling facilitate switching between projects and scrolling
images, thanks to a faster database and a speedier thumbnail browser. • Customizable keyboard shortcuts let you define your own shortcuts for the commands
you use the most so you can work with greater efficiency. • Tethered camera support lets studio photographers connect cameras directly to their
Mac for immediate, fullscreen capture directly into Aperture during photo shoots.1 • Advanced metadata support includes the ability to embed IPTC metadata in RAW
masters on export and to adjust EXIF time and date stamps, making previously laborintensive metadata tasks fast and effortless.
Intuitive and accessible No other professional workflow application offers the ease and depth of Aperture photo management and editing tools, including a streamlined interface that’s easy to navigate and puts tools where you need them. • Streamlined user interface offers ease of use, is highly customizable, and provides
simple one-key navigation to switch between views. • All-in-One Inspector combines the Projects, Metadata, and Adjustments tools on three
tabbed panels to maximize screen real estate and speed up switching between tools. • Innovative project skimming in the new All Projects view gives you a visual overview
of your entire library by displaying one representative image for each project and letting you skim through the photos within projects with a flick of the mouse. • iPhoto Browser lets you browse your entire iPhoto library from within Aperture, and
drag selected iPhoto images, albums, or events into Aperture. • Sample projects, including four professional image collections, books, web pages, and
light tables, let you experiment with high-quality examples.
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• Online video tutorials, each focused on a specific task in the workflow, introduce the
new features in Aperture and explain each part of the import-to-output workflow. The tutorials help new and existing customers get up to speed fast and take full advantage of Aperture.
Powerful image processing With an all-new RAW processing engine and fine-tuning controls, together with powerful new image adjustment and enhancements tools, Aperture gives photographers even more control over their images. • Next-generation RAW image processing delivers unparalleled RAW quality with an
all-new RAW processing engine that delivers superior images with less noise, better detail, powerful highlight recovery, and improved color rendering. • Highlight Recovery and Black Point tools offer advanced exposure control and the
ability to rescue previously unsalvageable highlight and shadow detail. • Vibrancy and Definition tools let you selectively boost saturation and accentuate
image detail in specific areas without affecting the rest of an image. • Vignette and Devignette filters let you add vignettes around the edges of your images
for artistic effect, or remove unwanted optical vignetting. • Retouch Brush offers precise retouching, letting you remove blemishes or dust spots
precisely and clone away unwanted image elements with ease. • RAW Fine-Tuning gives photographers image-by-image control over RAW renderings,
including new Hue Boost and Moire correction tools. • Highlight Hot and Cold Pixel overlays make it easy to highlight out-of-range image
data so you can adjust tones precisely and set a perfect black point.
Enhanced output From superior-quality prints to stunning web galleries to professional books, Aperture gives photographers the tools they need for instant, effective print and web publishing. • .Mac Web Gallery integration means photos can be published from Aperture with a
few clicks, and clients can view and download high-quality JPEG images or master RAW images. • Custom book options let you design your own one-of-a-kind books that can be
professionally printed by Apple, with an expanded range of themes and sizes • 16-bit printing and integrated print sharpening deliver high-quality print output with
better color fidelity and stunning clarity.
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The Mac Platform Advantage What further distinguishes Aperture 2 is how it takes advantage of the Mac OS X and other Apple products to deliver the most integrated digital photography workflow in the industry—with integration that lets you easily access your photos wherever and whenever you need them. Because Aperture has a direct connection to .Mac, as well as integration with iPhone, iPod, and Apple TV, your image library can travel with you wherever you go. Integration with iLife and iWork makes it easy to create stunning sideshows, marketing materials, books, podcasts, and websites. And thanks to the way Leopard integrates the OS-level media browser, your Aperture library images are available in Leopard Mail, iChat, or virtually any other program that includes a command to insert or import an image. With Aperture, you get the functions and advantages of the Mac platform.
• Publish .Mac Web Galleries. New integration with .Mac lets you showcase your photos
in a stunning .Mac Web Gallery that is synced directly to your Aperture library. Visitors to your published Web Gallery can adjust the size of thumbnails, view photos full size, watch slideshows with transitions, download high-quality JPEG images or even RAW master files, and post their own images from any computer on any platform. • Create custom books. The direct connection of Aperture with Apple print products
makes the production of high-quality bound books simple and affordable. Create a deluxe hardcover book with a customizable dust jacket and foil-printed cover title. Or choose one of the three softcover versions now available. With the sophisticated Aperture book-layout engine, you have total control, so you can create truly one-of-akind books with a fully customized design. And when you’re done, you can order your book with a single click and have it shipped directly to your doorstep. • Sync your portfolio. Use iTunes to sync your entire Aperture library or specific albums
to your iPod or iPhone for the ultimate in portable up-to-date portfolios. You can also sync your library to Apple TV with just a few clicks, so once your images are organized in Aperture, they’re automatically ready for presentation on widescreen TV. • Make stunning slideshows and presentation materials. Once your images are part of
your Aperture library, they become available in all iWork applications, so it’s easy to turn your photos into spectacular Keynote slideshows, or drag images directly into Pages when creating posters, DVD covers, letterhead, proposals, brochures, or newsletters.
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• Produce movies, DVDs, podcasts, and websites. With a direct connection to iLife,
Aperture lets you can create audio slideshows in iMovie ’08 that bring your images to life, or make photo slideshows in iDVD, enhanced podcasts in GarageBand, or photorich websites in iWeb. • Integrate with Leopard Mail. Your entire Aperture library is automatically shared with
the integrated photo browser in Leopard, so you can access your photos, organized into projects, albums, and Smart Albums, right inside applications such as Mail. With unparalleled integration that spans the whole Apple platform, Aperture makes it easier to do more with your photos—onscreen, on the web, and in print.
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Optimized for Speed
With Aperture 2, virtually every photo management task across the workflow is faster, thanks to powerful new preview and search options, a more streamlined user interface, and a more responsive database. The new Quick Preview mode in Aperture—combined with its unmatched compare and select tools, Loupe, multi-image zooming, and Smart Albums—provides the fastest and most efficient way to edit a photo shoot. Switching between projects, scrolling through thumbnails, and searches are all dramatically faster. Exporting images is now a background operation, allowing you to keep working as Aperture renders your finished images. In addition, Aperture significantly improves the performance of certain processor-intensive adjustment tasks such as noise reduction, and Highlights & Shadows. Key new features include: • • • • • • •
Quick Preview Faster and more powerful searches Advanced metadata support Background export Faster navigation and scrolling Customizable keyboard shortcuts Tethered camera support
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Quick Preview The new Quick Preview mode in Aperture is a lightning-fast way to speed through high-quality image previews, browse and compare photos, and make selects with virtually no lag time. Quick Preview simply tells Aperture to load only the preview of each photo when it is selected, rather than decoding and loading the full-size master image. This means photographers can scan through a shoot rapidly, make preliminary selects, and sort photos, edit metadata, and build albums faster than ever. The feature takes advantage of the embedded JPEG previews that are created in-camera by most cameras when shooting RAW images, or uses the preview that Aperture generates after import. Quick Preview is easy to toggle off whenever the full-resolution image is needed (to make image adjustments, for example).
Faster and More Powerful Searches Rebuilt from the ground up, the revamped database in Aperture 2 is the key to dramatically faster searching and sorting, even when working with very large libraries. Powerful new search features, unavailable elsewhere, include the ability to search for images by adjustment (find all black-and-white images, for example) and to perform complex searches based on any combination of metadata fields. This gives photographers incredible flexibility in sorting their libraries, allowing them to quickly locate any images that have had a specific filter, adjustment, or metadata tag applied to them.
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Advanced Metadata Support Sophisticated Aperture metadata tools make metadata tagging and editing rapid and effortless, at any stage of the workflow, even in full-screen mode. New features include the ability to embed IPTC metadata directly into master RAW files on export. And photographers can now precisely adjust the time and date stamps of images by a specific offset, to easily correct in-camera errors or to sync multicamera shoots.
Background Export Aperture now exports images in the background, so photographers can continue their work uninterrupted while their final images are rendered and exported—an enormous time-saver. Clicking on the Activity indicator in the Viewer toolbar opens the Activity Window, which provides the status of all background operations in progress.
Customizable Keyboard Shortcuts Aperture speeds tasks even more by letting photographers create their own keyboard shortcuts. The visual keyboard interface for the Command Editor makes it easy to modify shortcut keys or create new ones. And the ability to save an unlimited number of shortcut sets for different users or tasks, and to easily switch between shortcut sets, means that multiple users can work in the way that’s most efficient for them. The Command Editor can also be used to look up existing keyboard shortcuts.
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Faster Navigation and Scrolling The combination of major database improvements and a revamped thumbnail browser optimized for speed gives Aperture dramatically improved performance across the workflow. Photographers will notice incredibly fast thumbnail browsing and scrolling, minimal load time when switching between projects, as well as performance improvements when applying certain processor-intensive adjustments such as Noise Reduction and Highlights & Shadows.
Tethered Camera Support The new Tether command in Aperture lets users of popular Nikon and Canon digital SLRs tether their cameras to their Mac and capture images directly into Aperture, without relying on third-party software or scripting. It’s easy to set up and provides studio photographers with immediate, full-screen feedback while they shoot.
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Intuitive and Accessible
No other professional workflow application offers the ease and depth of Aperture photo management and editing tools, including a streamlined interface that’s easy to navigate and puts tools where you need them. The new, all-in-one Inspector makes it easier than ever to work efficiently in Full Screen mode, while the simplified browser lets you scan through photos and switch between viewing modes more efficiently. The innovative All Projects view gives photographers a quick visual overview of their entire library. And to help Aperture newcomers get up to speed fast, Aperture ships with a set of useful sample projects and 50 online video tutorials. Key new features include: • • • • • •
Streamlined user interface All-in-one Inspector Innovative project skimming iPhoto Browser Sample projects Online video tutorials
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Streamlined User Interface The simplified user interface of Aperture is more intuitive and makes it easier to switch between viewing modes, so that your workspace is always optimized for the task at hand. A new Hide Browser option gives you maximum screen real estate for images, books, web pages, and light tables. You can cycle through the three remaining viewing modes—Viewer Only, Browser Only, and split Viewer/Browser—with a single keystroke for maximum efficiency. And the new Filmstrip view in the browser makes shuttling through thumbnails of large photo projects easier than ever.
All-in-One Inspector The new consolidated Inspector brings together the Projects, Metadata, and Adjustments Inspectors into one tabbed panel, maximizing screen space and making it easy to work efficiently in Full Screen mode. You can switch to the panel you need with a single keystroke, and stay in Full Screen mode while you add and edit metadata, switch between projects, and apply corrections and adjustments.
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Innovative Project Skimming In the new All Projects view, each Aperture project appears as a single thumbnail image—similar to the Events view in iPhoto—for easy visual skimming of all the projects in your library. You can slide your mouse pointer across a project to quickly skim the photos inside, define a Key Photo for each project to serve as the “poster” image, and double-click a thumbnail to instantly open a project and go directly to the selected image.
iPhoto Browser Aperture also makes it easier for iPhoto users to dive in and get great results with their images. The Show iPhoto Library command makes it easy to browse your entire iPhoto library from right within Aperture, and drag selected iPhoto images—or even entire albums or projects—into Aperture projects.
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Sample Projects Aperture ships with four complete sample projects of professional images—including full-resolution RAW files—that are perfect for experimentation and learning. Some of the projects include adjusted images to help you understand how the adjustment and enhancement tools can be used most effectively. In addition, the projects include sample books, web pages, Light Tables, albums, and Smart Albums, so you can explore your output options by experimenting with these ready-made professional examples.
Online Video Tutorials Aperture includes a direct link to 50 video tutorials, each focused on a specific task in the Aperture workflow—from importing photos to making final prints. With nearly two full hours of video content, the targeted tutorials bring newcomers up to speed fast and help existing Aperture users get the most out of the new features.
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Powerful Image Processing
Aperture provides all the essential tools that photographers need to get the highestpossible quality out of their images, whether shooting RAW or JPEG. The application has been built around an all-new RAW processing engine that delivers remarkable quality that can be further enhanced with an arsenal of simple but powerful adjustment tools. Powerful new image adjustment and enhancement tools give photographers what they need to correct exposure, adjust tone, and refine images in more precise and powerful ways, all nondestructively. For even more control, innovative RAW fine-tuning controls let photographers perfect their renders on an image-by-image basis. Key new features include: • • • • • • •
Next-generation RAW image processing Highlight Recovery and Black Point Vibrancy and Definition Vignette and Devignette Retouch Brush RAW Fine-Tuning Highlight Hot and Cold Pixels
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Next-Generation RAW Image Processing Aperture introduces an unparalleled level of quality to RAW image handling, with an all-new RAW decode engine that delivers superior images with less noise, better detail, powerful highlight recovery, and improved color rendering. You can selectively migrate existing images from the 1.x to 2.0 RAW decode, so you control which images in your library are re-rendered. Aperture supports 100 different RAW formats from today’s leading cameras—including Adobe’s DNG format—plus JPEG, TIFF, and PSD files.5 And the new Baseline DNG support means that even users of cameras with RAW formats not natively supported in Mac OS X can work with their images in Aperture.
Highlight Recovery and Black Point Powerful new tools let you correct exposure and enhance images with precision, giving you a wider range of artistic control over how your images are rendered, and rescuing previously unsalvageable highlight and shadow detail. The new Recovery slider offers remarkably effective recovery of “blown” highlights. A new Black Point slider on the Exposure brick speeds up toning, making it easier to set a black point and adjust the shadow areas of an image independently from the midtones and highlights.
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Vibrancy and Definition Two new adjustments add remarkable detail and punch to your images. Vibrancy applies saturation selectively to unsaturated hues only and protects skin tones for more pleasing and realistic results. Definition adds superb clarity by applying local contrast to images to accentuate detail.
Vignette and Devignette The new Vignette filter lets you apply either gamma- or exposure-based vignettes around the edges of your images for artistic effect. Exposure vignettes simulate lens-created vignetting by reducing exposure at the edges of an image. Gamma vignettes apply a gamma adjustment to pixels in the vignette area, resulting in a more pronounced effect. Devignette lets you easily correct existing vignetting problems, removing unwanted optical vignetting where dark or shadowed areas appear at the periphery of images.
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Retouch Brush A true soft-edged brush tool, the new Retouch Brush removes blemishes, dust spots, or other unwanted elements with precision. You can specify the brush softness and opacity for precise control over the desired effect. A Detect Edges option helps you preserve image detail when repairing spots adjacent to hard edges. In Clone mode, you can easily clone pixels from one portion of an image and paint them over problem areas to make perfect visual repairs with multiple undos.
RAW Fine-Tuning An expanded set of RAW fine-tuning controls give photographers even more control over tuning Apple’s RAW decode on an image-by-image basis. Hue Boost, which lets you control the degree to which hues are preserved when the default tonal response curve is applied, can be particularly useful when rendering saturated highlights such as sunsets. The Moire control reduces unwanted color fringing and patterning that can sometimes appear in RAW images due to a moire effect.
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Highlight Hot and Cold Pixels Highlight Hot and Cold Pixels is a new overlay option that makes it easy to see exactly which pixels in an image are completely white or black, so you can adjust tones and set a perfect black point. Aperture also includes out-of-range pixel overlays, which can be invoked on the fly by holding down the Command key while using the Exposure, Levels, Recovery, and Black Point tools. Photographers can choose between Color or Monochrome overlays.
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Enhanced Output
This seamless integration of Aperture with the rest of the Mac platform makes it a complete output solution. With built-in support for 16-bit printing and integrated print sharpening, Aperture produces superior-quality prints more easily than ever. Plus, the expanded book features let you design and publish one-of-a-kind, professional books with new sizes, themes, finishes and layout tools.6 And Aperture gives photographers the tools they need for instant, effective web publishing as well as essential access to their portfolios on their iPhone, iPod, or Apple TV. Key new features include: • Publishing to .Mac Web Gallery • 16-bit print support • Custom book options
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Publishing to .Mac Web Gallery New integration with .Mac Web Gallery means photos can be published from Aperture to a password-protected photo web gallery on .Mac with just a few clicks. Visitors can view photos, download high-quality JPEG images or even RAW master files, and post their own images from any computer on any platform. One-click syncing makes it easy to keep published web albums completely up-to-date. When combined with the effortless HTML-based Web Page and Web Journal options that Aperture offers, photographers have the tools they need for instant, effective web publishing.
16-Bit Print Support Aperture produces superior-quality print output more easily than ever. Built-in support for 16-bit printer drivers from leading manufacturers means high-quality print output with smoother gradients and better color fidelity. And integrated print sharpening lets you dial in the exact amount of sharpening your printer needs, giving you sharper prints with more detail.
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Custom Book Options Aperture has expanded its photo book layout tools to make it easier to create oneof-a-kind photo books, professionally printed and bound by Apple and delivered to your door.6 Choose from eight professionally designed layout themes—two of which are new—as a starting point, but make the book your own by customizing the layout and adding your own borders to photo and text boxes. Books are available in three different sizes. New finishing options include foil-stamped hardcovers and dust jackets. Publishing your images as high-quality books was never easier.
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Resources
To learn more about Aperture and how to get the most out of your photography, Apple has the following Resources available. For more information visit the Aperture Resources web page at www.apple.com/aperture/resources.
100+ New Features Browse the comprehensive list of 100+ new features, organized by eight categories: User Interface, Image Processing Tools, RAW Image Quality, Photo Management, Compare and Select Tools, Print and Web Publishing, Workflow, and AppleScript. www.apple.com/aperture/features/100.html
What’s New—Quick Tour Videos Learn about the powerful new tools in Aperture by watching short Quick Tour videos on the Aperture New Features web page. www.apple.com/aperture/features
Online Tutorials Watch more than 50 online tutorial videos, each focused on a specific task in the Aperture workflow. With nearly two full hours of video content, the tutorials bring newcomers up to speed fast and help existing Aperture users get the most out of the new features. Videos are viewable as QuickTime movies or available to download to iTunes. www.apple.com/aperture/tutorials
Free 30-Day Trial A fully-functional version of Aperture is available as a 30-day trial, to use and experiment with. Simply register online to receive a serial number to download your copy. The trial is available in English, French, German, and Japanese. www.apple.com/aperture/trial
Aperture in Action See how professional photographers use Aperture in their work every day, by visiting the Aperture in Action web page. Watch the stories and view portfolios from awardwinning photographers. www.apple.com/aperture/action
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Training Looking for further training on Aperture? Choose from the various training resources offered by Apple and third-party partners. Take instructor-led classes at an Apple Authorized Training Center There are more than 125 Apple Authorized Training Centers worldwide. For more information, visit www.apple.com/software/pro/training. Use self-study courses from the Apple Pro Training Series The official Apple Pro Training Series courseware is published by Peachpit Press. For more information visit www.peachpit.com. Get personalized training through an Apple Certified Professional Certified through coursework and testing, Aperture Certified Pros have extensive knowledge of Aperture and are available for training and consulting services. For more information, visit www.apple.com/software/pro/training.
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Technical Specifications
Input • Import images directly from cameras and storage devices – CompactFlash I, CompactFlash II, and Microdrive – Memory Stick and Memory Stick Duo – Secure Digital, MultiMedia, and SmartMedia cards – xD Picture cards • • • •
Import from multiple cards simultaneously Drag files in from any volume (preserves Finder folder hierarchy) Browse and import directly from iPhoto library Capture images directly from tethered Nikon or Canon camera1
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File formats Native RAW import and editing from leading DSLR cameras (see camera model listing)7 ARW, .CR2, .CRW, .MOS, .NEF, .RAF, .RAW, .SRW, .TIF, .OLY, FFF, .3FR, .DNG5 Compatible with all major still-image formats JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, PDF, PSD2 Photo management
• Store photographs anywhere—external hard drives, RAID systems, optical media • Import photos into an Aperture-managed library or reference them in place without
copying or moving them from their physical locations • Use File Management tools to consolidate masters, move referenced images, manage
offline photos, check status (i.e., online/offline or referenced) • Rename actual master files on disk • Use Folder Name Presets to create folders/subfolders automatically when importing/
relocating master images • Append additional metadata or replace existing metadata entirely during a Batch • • • • • • • • • • •
Change Work with thousands of projects Locate images quickly with the high-performance database Organize photos into projects and albums Include up to 100,000 ”master” images in a project with as many ”versions” as needed Create albums from any combination of images Combine photos from multiple projects into albums Have duplicate-detection on import Search using Smart Albums based on metadata queries Archive and back up with one click Back up to multiple drives concurrently Tracks backup status and location of all images
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Image processing • Preserve original images with nondestructive image processing • Create alternate versions without using extra disk space • Tweak RAW decode setting using fine-tuning controls: – Boost (reduce/increase image contrast) – Hue Boost – Sharpening – Moire control – Auto Noise Compensation • Save individual Adjustment Presets and apply them whenever needed • Choose the version of the RAW decode on an image-by-image basis to produce the
best-quality images • Use Color Meter to sample pixel values in RGB, CMYK, or LAB anywhere in an image;
display in HSB (hue, saturation, luminance) or HSL (hue, saturation, luminance) • Use Hot and Cold Pixel overlays to show pixels that are out of range • Photographer’s ”Essential” nondestructive editing tools – Exposure – Highlight Recovery – Black Point – Vibrancy – Definition – Histogram – Levels – Color – Highlights & Shadows – Edge Sharpen – White Balance – Monochrome mixer with RGB Channel Mixer – Crop – Straighten – Red-eye Correction – Noise Reduction – Vignette and Devignette – Retouch (soft-edged Repair and Clone) – Color Monochrome filter – Sepia Tone filter • • • •
Spot and patch tools Lift and Stamp tool to copy and paste adjustments Stacks to manage alternate versions Seamless Photoshop integration – One-click export directly into Photoshop as PSD or TIFF – Native support for flattened or single-layer PSD files2 – Manage Photoshop-generated image versions Compare and select
• Stacks – Group sequences of shots together – Automatically group bursts and bracketed shots – Manually stack alternate shots – Collapse entire shoots down to selects • • • • •
Full-screen workspace for comparing images View multiple images side by side Simultaneously zooming multiple images Quick Preview mode for rapid-fire image browsing Compare Mode for selecting shots
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• Digital Loupe tool for magnifying images • Digital Light Table for organizing images and creating comp layouts
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Output ColorSync color-managed output Onscreen soft proofing Specify size and resolution of exported images Embed ColorSync and ICC profile data during file export Embed IPTC metadata during file export Drag-and-drop JPEG export into Mac OS X applications Export IPTC metadata as XMP sidecar files or embed into master images upon export Expert local printing – Images – Customizable contact sheets – Light Table comps – Gamma adjustment – Black point compensation – Print sharpening with radius control Order color-managed prints online Publish photos to .Mac Web Gallery – Password-protect web galleries – Allow downloading of JPEGs or master images – Sync published Web Gallery with library automatically Integrated layout and authoring tools for web Integrated layout and authoring tools for books Fully customizable template library High-resolution book printing Create and order professionally printed books6 – Three sizes: small (softcover), medium (softcover), or large (soft or hardcover) – Full-bleed dust jackets and foil-stamped covers available on large hardcover book – Layout tools for specifying size, position, and angle of photos on page User interface Streamlined interface designed for photographic work Color-neutral UI palette Adjustable background luminance Customizable window layouts Integrated Projects, Metadata, and Adjustments Inspectors Variable-size thumbnails Heads-up displays, tools, and controls Full-screen mode for single or multiple displays All Projects view for visually skimming contents of projects Media Browser in iLife, iWork, and throughout Leopard offers access to Aperture library, albums, and Smart Albums across entire Mac OS Customizable keyboard shortcuts Built-in iPhoto Browser to access images from iPhoto from within Aperture Sync albums, Smart Albums, or entire Aperture library to iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV via iTunes Control slideshows with Apple Remote Export API for access to third-party services via vendor-supplied export plug-ins Metadata
• Provides comprehensive IPTC and EXIF metadata support • View, extract, or add any metadata • Define custom metadata sets
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copyright, captions, and other metadata fields Customize display of metadata throughout entire workflow Add metadata automatically to batches on import Embed IPTC metadata on export of versions or Master images Use powerful Query tool for searching, sorting, and sifting Search images based on adjustments applied Adjust time/date to correct time-stamps on images Lift and Stamp tool for copying and pasting metadata Supported cameras Aperture 2 supports the RAW formats from more than 100 leading digital cameras and camera backs.* It also lets you work with most DNG files. And you can also import JPEG images from virtually all digital cameras using Aperture.8 Canon • EOS 1Ds Mark III* • EOS 1D Mark III • EOS 1Ds Mark II • EOS 1D Mark IIN • EOS 1D Mark II • EOS 10D • EOS 20D • EOS 30D • EOS 40D
• EOS Digital Rebel XTi/400D • EOS Digital Rebel XT/Kiss Digital N/350D • EOS Digital Rebel/Kiss Digital/ 300D • EOS D60 • EOS 1Ds • EOS 1D • EOS 5D
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EOS D30 PowerShot G9* PowerShot Pro 1 PowerShot G6 PowerShot G5 PowerShot S70 PowerShot S60
Fujifilm • FinePix S5 Pro • FinePix S3 Pro • FinePix S2 Pro Hasselblad • CF-39* • CF-22* Konica Minolta • Maxxum 5D • Maxxum 7D
• DiMAGE A1 • DiMAGE A2
Leaf • Leaf Aptus 75s* • Leaf Aptus 75 • Leaf Aptus 65
• Leaf Aptus 22 • Leaf Aptus 17 • Leaf Valeo 11
Leica • Leaf Aptus 75s • Leaf Aptus 75 • Leaf Aptus 65
• D-LUX 1 • D-LUX 3 • D-LUX 2
Nikon • D3* • D2Xx • D2X • D2Hs • D2H • D1X • D1H
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D1 D300* D200 D100 D80 D70s D70
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• C-7070 • C-7000
• Leaf Valeo 17 • Leaf Valeo 22
D50 D40x D40 Coolpix 8400 Coolpix 8700 Coolpix 8800
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• Lumix DMC FZ50 • DMC-LC1
• *ist DS • *ist DL • *ist D
Samsung
• GX-1L Sony • DSLR-A700* • DSLR-A100 • DSC-F828 • DSC-V3 *Cameras and camera backs followed by an asterisk require Aperture 2 with Mac OS X v10.4.11 or Mac OS X v10.5.2 Leopard or later.
Aperture works with most DNG files generated from cameras that support this format and DNG files generated by the Adobe DNG Converter with the “Convert to Linear Image” option turned off.
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Product Details
Pricing and Availability The U.S. retail price of Aperture is $199.9 Contact your authorized Apple representative for education pricing. Aperture 2 is available as an upgrade for $99 for current owners of Aperture 1.0 and 1.5. Aperture is available in English, French, German, and Japanese. It can be purchased from the Apple Store online (www.apple.com/store), Apple Authorized Resellers, and Apple’s retail stores.
System Requirements Aperture takes advantage of the PowerPC G5 processor or the Intel Core Duo processor for the fastest performance. Performance depends on the processor speed, amount of RAM, graphics subsystem, and graphics card installed.
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Minimum system requirements One of the following Mac computers: Mac Pro MacBook Pro MacBook MacBook Air Mac mini with an Intel Core Solo or Duo processor iMac with a 1.8GHz or faster PowerPC G5 or Intel Core Duo processor Power Mac G5 with a 1.6GHz or faster PowerPC G5 processor 15- or 17-inch PowerBook G4 with a 1.25GHz or faster PowerPC G4 processor Memory requirements:
• 1GB of RAM • 2GB of RAM required for Mac Pro
One of the following graphics cards: • ATI Radeon X600 Pro, X600 XT, X800 XT Mac Edition, X850 XT, X1600, X1900 XT, 9800 XT,
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9800 Pro, 9700 Pro, 9600, 9600 XT, 9600 Pro, 9650, HD 2400 XT, HD 2600 PRO, or HD 2600 XT ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 or 9600 ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra, 6600, 6600 LE, 6800 Ultra DDL, 6800 GT DDL, 7300 GT, 7800 GT, 8600M GT, or 8800 GT NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 or FX 5600 Intel GMA 950 or GMA X3100
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Minimum operating system requirements: Mac OS X v10.4.11 Tiger Mac OS X v10.5.2 Leopard DVD drive for installation 5GB of hard drive space for the application and sample projects 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, HD 2600 XT, or
HD 2600 PRO – NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series, 7300 GT, 7800 GT, 8800 GT, or 8600M GT – NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 or FX 5600
Support In the United States and Canada, new registered users of Aperture receive 90 days of complimentary software installation support via telephone. In addition, Apple offers a range of support options, including AppleCare Help Desk Support, which provides one year of direct access to Apple’s Professional Application Support team.
For More Information For more information about Aperture, visit www.apple.com/aperture.
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requires compliance with standard protocols that are not supported by all camera models. 2Aperture maintains but does not display layer and alpha channel information in PSD files. 3Some features in iLife require .Mac. 4The .Mac service is available to persons age 13 and older. Annual membership fee and Internet access required. Terms and conditions apply. 5DNG files must be generated by the Adobe DNG Converter, with the “Convert to Linear Image” option turned off. 6Photo books and prints are available in the U.S., Canada, Japan, and select European countries. Requires Internet access; terms and fees apply. 7For a complete list of supported RAW formats, visit www.apple.com/aperture/raw. 8For a complete list of supported cameras, visit www.apple.com/ aperture/raw/cameras.html. 9Prices are Apple Store prices as of February 2008, do not include taxes or shipping, are subject to change, and are listed in U.S. dollars. © 2008 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Apple TV, ColorSync, FireWire, GarageBand, iChat, iDVD, iLife, iMac, iMovie, iPhoto, iPod, iTunes, Keynote, Mac, MacBook, Mac OS, Pages, PowerBook, Power Mac, QuickTime, and Tiger are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Aperture, iPhone, iWeb, iWork, Leopard, and MacBook Air are trademarks of Apple Inc. AppleCare, Apple Store, and .Mac are service marks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Adobe is a trademark or registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S. and/or other countries. Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corp. in the U.S. and other countries. PowerPC is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation, used under license therefrom. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. This material is provided for information purposes only; Apple assumes no liability related to its use. February 2008 L362891A