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With the release of Leopard, Apple added raw support for a number of new cameras, leaving Tiger-based Aperture users wondering if they would be forced to upgrade to the new operating system in order to gain support for the new...

iPhone, Leopard and Aperture: Putting it all together now

Much of the talk last week and this week focused on Apple's iPhone. Only a few days ago, and with a software update of 1.1.2, it became officially available in Europe. This is the first time that the mobile device...
Prior to Leopard, when I needed to switch between Aperture and another application, I always used a variation on basically the same technique: Launch Aperture. When I needed to switch to another app, press Command-H to hide Aperture. If necessary,...
A lesser-hyped feature of Leopard is its inclusion of a number of new raw formats. This page shows a complete list of all of the raw formats now supported in Leopard. A quick peak shows that Apple has snuck in...
Further to the Time/Machine backup issue, Inside Aperture viewer Bill Cheeseman is on top of this issue for us, commenting on my last post about new information that Apple has posted. You no doubt saw the warning that “Running Time...
When I initially heard that Leopard was incorporating Cover Flow, I was less than impressed since, like Ben, it's a feature I never use in iTunes. But it turns out that it's a great feature for Aperture users, especially combined...
Bill Cheeseman brought up what looks like a potential problem that all Aperture users wanting to use the Time Machine feature in Leopard should be aware of. I don't think any of us want to take any chances with our...
I enjoyed the Steve Jobs keynote today at Apple's World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco. I listened to the 10 new Leopard features with a photographer's ear, and here are three of my favorites. One of the best...

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