Apple today released Aperture 1.0.1 Update which addresses a number of issues related to reliability and performance. It also delivers improved image export quality and metadata handling.
Among the key areas addressed are:
– White balance adjustment accuracy and performance
– Image export quality
– Book and print ordering reliability
– Auto-stacking performance
– Custom paper size handling
This update is available via Software Update and is recommended for all Aperture users.
More info and link to standalone installer (11.4MB) here.
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People are still complaining on the Apple Aperature board
Cool! Improvements in quality? Double cool!!
Mine is coming in the mail any day now.
Apple Board, what on earth are you talking about?
Is this available under Apple’s Software Update?
daddysteve-go to the Apple Aperature board and you will read what I’m talking about. Simple
Sorry, I was just confused by the spelling.
But you do have a point. Here’s hopping the complaints on photo quality will be less now. (and my photos better)
Black eye for apple in trying to impress the creative pro-photography market.
overpriced and poor quality.
one has to really question the “book and print ordering” part of the program. Was that why it was rushed out so apple could make more money selling books and prints????
Say what one will about adobe & photoshop – it´s still the best.
As a pro photographer, the first question I asked myself is, what the heck does Apple know about RAW processing? I thought maybe they secretly bought a company for it’s technology and tried to implement that.
When I saw it at Photo Expo, it did look great, but seemed like you needed the equivalent of a Cray Supercomputer to run it too.
I’m sure Apple will take care of this, but even after the purported more than 3 years to develop this, it definitely falls flat.