Apple ships Aperture 3: 64-bit, Snow Leopard/Intel only, 200 features, $199/£169 (demo available)

February 9th, 2010 admin

Aperture 3 popped its head up and over the parapet this morning, with Apple introducing its newly announced pro photography protege as, “the next major release” of the application, bestowed with an impressive 200 added features at the same $199 price. These new features include: Faces, Places and Brushes. Some of these build on the Faces and Places features inside iPhoto 09, and are designed to make it easier for snappers to track down the right image when rifling through large image…


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