Apple Updates Aperture With iOS 5/iCloud Support and Numerous Bug Fixes
Posted October 12, 2011 at 7:47pm by iClarified
Apple has updated Aperture with iOS 5 and iCloud support as well as numerous other bug fixes.
Aperture is designed for iPhoto users who want to get more out of their photos. It includes powerful tools for refining images, showcasing your work, and managing massive libraries on your Mac. Enhanced Faces and Places provide new ways to organize images. Nondestructive brushes with built-in edge detection make precision retouching of photographs intuitive and fast. Choose from dozens of built-in adjustment presets, or create your own to give your photos a custom look. Advanced slideshows support HD video and give you complete control over text, transitions, and timing. And stunning full-screen views let you use every inch of your Mac display to navigate and browse your entire library.
Photo Stream (New):
Photo Stream view displays recent photos taken on your iOS devices
Automatically import Photo Stream photos into your Aperture library
Automatically send newly imported photos to all your iOS devices.
What's New In This Version:
Aperture 3.2 supports compatibility with iCloud and iOS 5. This update also addresses minor stability, performance and compatibility issues, including:
Resolves an issue that could cause the "Loading" indicator to reappear in the Viewer when cropping a photo
Aperture now automatically relaunches into Full Screen mode if the application was in Full Screen mode when last quit
Pinch-to-zoom gesture now automatically activates Zoom mode in the Viewer
Left and right swipe gestures can now be used to navigate between photos in the Viewer
Microsoft Outlook can now be chosen in Preferences as the application used by Aperture for emailing photos
Fixes a problem that could cause Aperture, running on OS X Lion, to quit unexpectedly when using brushes to apply adjustments
Loupe now correctly displays magnification levels between 50-100%.
Fixes an issue that could cause Aperture, running on OS X Lion, to display the incorrect color profile on externally edited images
Import window now includes an option to delete photos from iPhone and iPad after they have been imported into Aperture
The Lift & Stamp tool now displays the correct cursor icons when being used in Split View and Viewer only modes
The update is recommended for all users of Aperture 3.
You can purchase Aperture from the App Store for $79.99.
Read More [via @tomeitel]
Aperture is designed for iPhoto users who want to get more out of their photos. It includes powerful tools for refining images, showcasing your work, and managing massive libraries on your Mac. Enhanced Faces and Places provide new ways to organize images. Nondestructive brushes with built-in edge detection make precision retouching of photographs intuitive and fast. Choose from dozens of built-in adjustment presets, or create your own to give your photos a custom look. Advanced slideshows support HD video and give you complete control over text, transitions, and timing. And stunning full-screen views let you use every inch of your Mac display to navigate and browse your entire library.
Photo Stream (New):
Photo Stream view displays recent photos taken on your iOS devices
Automatically import Photo Stream photos into your Aperture library
Automatically send newly imported photos to all your iOS devices.
What's New In This Version:
Aperture 3.2 supports compatibility with iCloud and iOS 5. This update also addresses minor stability, performance and compatibility issues, including:
Resolves an issue that could cause the "Loading" indicator to reappear in the Viewer when cropping a photo
Aperture now automatically relaunches into Full Screen mode if the application was in Full Screen mode when last quit
Pinch-to-zoom gesture now automatically activates Zoom mode in the Viewer
Left and right swipe gestures can now be used to navigate between photos in the Viewer
Microsoft Outlook can now be chosen in Preferences as the application used by Aperture for emailing photos
Fixes a problem that could cause Aperture, running on OS X Lion, to quit unexpectedly when using brushes to apply adjustments
Loupe now correctly displays magnification levels between 50-100%.
Fixes an issue that could cause Aperture, running on OS X Lion, to display the incorrect color profile on externally edited images
Import window now includes an option to delete photos from iPhone and iPad after they have been imported into Aperture
The Lift & Stamp tool now displays the correct cursor icons when being used in Split View and Viewer only modes
The update is recommended for all users of Aperture 3.
You can purchase Aperture from the App Store for $79.99.
Read More [via @tomeitel]