With more than 200 features and enhancements, Aperture 3 is the perfect choice if you're ready to take your photography to the next level. Migrate your photos from iPhoto to Aperture seamlessly. Manage large photo libraries with ease. Use powerful tools to refine your images. And present your work like a pro with beautiful prints, hardcover books, websites, and stunning multimedia slideshows. Aperture 3 expands and enhances the face detection and recognition technology introduced in iPhoto, letting you manage and organize photos by the people in them. Aperture 3 features robust GPS support and built-in geotagging, letting you organize and explore photos based on where you took them.
Features
Product Description: Aperture ( v. 3 ), complete package
Category: Creativity application
Subcategory: Creativity, graphics & image editing
Version: 3
License Type: Complete package
License Qty: 1 user
License Pricing: Standard
Platform: MacOS
Distribution Media: DVD-ROM
Package Type: Retail
OS Required: Apple MacOS X 10.5.8 or later
Apple Aperture 3 Specifications
Part # MB957Z/A
General
Category:
Creativity application
Subcategory:
Creativity, graphics & image editing
Version:
3
Software
License Type:
AMD Fusion E-350 / 1.6 GHz
License Qty:
Dual-Core
License Pricing:
Yes
Platform:
AMD A50M
Distribution Media:
DVD-ROM
Package Type:
Retail
System Requirements
OS Required:
Apple MacOS X 10.5.8 or later
Peripheral / Interface Devices:
DVD-ROM
Apple Aperture 3 Features
Find a face in a crowd
Faces automatically detects faces in your photos. Once a face is detected and identified, Faces can recognize that face and then scan your entire library — or individual projects — to find others just like it. It can even find a specific face in group shots. The more you use Faces, the smarter and more accurate it gets, making it easier to find shots of a particular person.
Put a name to the face
When Faces shows you an unidentified face, simply type in the person’s name. When you export your final images, the name is embedded as a keyword.
Aperture takes Faces further
Aperture 3 expands on the power of Faces in iPhoto ’09. Not only can you view the people you name across the entire library, you can now see them in individual projects. And the new Show Unnamed Faces pane displays all the detected-but-not-yet-named faces in a project to help you easily add names.
Put your photos on the map
If a photo doesn’t include GPS metadata, simply drag the photo to the spot on the map where you shot it. A pin appears. Then, when you’re searching for photos, use the map’s navigation menu to quickly find the location. When you click the pin, Aperture displays all the photos taken there.