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64 bit application, able to handle huge files such as very high definition scans.Apple claims more than 200 new features are included in version 3.0 and cites the main enhancements as follows: With the launch of the Mac App Store on January 6, 2011, Apple started offering Aperture 3.0 through the store at a reduced US price of $80.
and was the first version of Aperture to require an Intel-based Macintosh computer (previous versions could run on PowerPC based systems). Īperture 3.0 was released on February 9, 2010. Support for editing plug-ins, including Apple's own dodging and burning tool (Aperture 2.1).
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Aperture 3.6, a final update adding compatibility with OS X Yosemite, was released on October 16, 2014. On June 2, 2014, Apple announced Photos as a replacement for Aperture and iPhoto.
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The software handled a number of tasks common in post-production work such as importing and organizing image files, applying corrective adjustments, displaying slideshows, and printing photographs.įeatures of Aperture included non-destructive editing organization of photographs by keyword, faces (using face recognition), and places (using GPS metadata embedded in image files) brushes for applying effects (such as dodge and burn, skin smoothing, and polarization) and exporting to Flickr, Facebook, SmugMug, and iCloud. It was first released in 2005 and was discontinued in 2015. Aperture was an image organizer developed by Apple for the macOS operating system.