Aperture 2.0 is out and the list of "100+ new features" makes apparent that Apple has been listening to users.
Check it out.My favorites at first glance are:
- All-in-one Inspector and HUD
- Metadata entry shortcut
- All Projects view
- Broad camera support /Baseline DNG support (yes, that's cool, it means that even if you do not have your new camera supported natively, you can use a DNG to work from, and then when support is added, switch to RAW)
- Quick Preview mode
- Recovery control
- Vibrancy
- Devignette adjustments
- Lift only adjustments
- Duplicate detection on import
- Support for lens metadata (YAY!)
- Extended search logic in Query HUD/Keyword filtering options in Query HUD
- Reconnect override
- Tethered shooting support
- Background image export
So, that comes perfectly along with today's post I did on our blog. And yes, we now have a solution that allows users to work with their "RAW" files even if the RAW format is not supported by Aperture yet (DNG)...
