Articles tagged Aperture.

App of the Week: PhotoSync for the iOS and Mac

August 15, 2011 15:27 by: Karl Johnson   0 Comments

Categories: AOTW , iOS Applications , Mac Applications

Tagged: Aperture , Dropbox , iPhoto , Photos , Sync

 If you are tired of using iTunes or email to transfer photos to iPhone or Aperture, there is a better way. With a push of a button, you can have all your new photos transferred from an iPhone to iPhoto, Aperture or a folder on the Mac.

This week's application is a utility to make transferring files from the iOS to the Mac easy. Photosync is $2.99 for a universal iOS application, but it is free for the Mac and in the Mac App Store.

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NAB and Final Cut Pro 8 Rapidly Approaching

February 15, 2011 17:46 by: Mark Reschke   4 Comments

Categories: News , Predictions , Products , Review , Rumors

Tagged: Aperture , Apple , FCP , Final-Cut-Pro , NAB , Photoshop , SoundTrack

Despite our earlier report of Final Cut Studio and the MacBook Pro arriving in April (notwithstanding Sandybridge taking a slight “detour” to market), there is no indication that FCP has been thrown off its pace, and it is rapidly approaching its launch — with one of its largest updates ever.

The MacBook Pro may very well join the launch, shipping in late April/early May. We continue to hear the new MacBook Pro will arrive with higher resolutions screens, increased battery life, a thin chassis that follows the format of the MacBook Air — and no optical drive. One 15" legacy MacBook Pro model will remain, gaining internal updates only, for those believing they require an onboard optical drive.

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Apple’s App Store Takes Adobe to the Woodshed

January 7, 2011 15:12 by: Mark Reschke   16 Comments

Categories: Jobs, Steve Jobs , News , Predictions , Products , Review , Rumors

Tagged: Adobe , Aperture , Apple , Cut , Final , Jobs , Lightroom , Photoshop , Steve

Apple's launch of the Mac OS X App Store appears to be an instant success. Apple was on center stage Thursday with their iWork apps ready for download, but one application made available today from Apple caught everyone off guard —Aperture.

The arrival of Aperture on the App Store isn't a just a shot across Adobe's bow, that doesn't do Apple's move justice. What Apple did to Adobe's Photoshop Lightroom software is equivalent to hundreds of cannon rounds being fired upon a ship at point blank range. T-GAAP asked Adobe PR if any Adobe apps were heading to Apple's App Store, but we did not receive a response. But it gets worse for Adobe.

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