Aperture 3, the Apple’s photo editing and management application software
Apple has announced the opening of 3, Apple’s photo editing and management software applications with over 200 new features added. Some of the salient features of the opening of 3 new labels are faces and places, which were introduced last year in iPhoto. The brushes, which allow adjustment of the image of the painting in the photo. And slideshow for HD video.
Faces and Places of marking uses face detection and labeling allow you to organize photos of people or the place you took. Is presented with thumbnails of the photos that you can drag and drop them on a map. The labeling of places using GPS technology, so when the user imports the track log, only the first picture to see where it was taken, and then the rest frame using the time stamps. It also supports direct upload of photos to Flickr or Facebook.
The brushes include 15 + brushes for adjusting photos. Brushes can be easily used to adjust the contrast or saturation or curves. The role of presentation also includes photos, audio, text and high definition video, allows to be exported and work on iPhone or iPod.
The opening 3 also allows for ease of merging libraries. The user can take their work and a self-contained library to carry out their work, while in the race. And joining them back to the main library, and the changes are automatically synchronized.
The opening 3 is a 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo Mac with Mac OS X Snow Leopard. It is available for a full price of the $ 199 version. Existing Aperture users only have to pay $ 100 for an upgrade. A 30-day trial is also available for download here.
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