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Sorry if this has been asked but I am curious since I am going back and forth between Aperture 3 and Lightroom. :confused:

 

The only reason "I think" I don't jump to Aperture 3 much more is lack of Nik Software plugins.

 

So which are you using Aperture 3 or LR...even though you received LR for free?

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I am using Aperture 3 with Nik plug-ins. The only issue is that Aperture re-opens in 32-bit mode to accord with the bit depth of the Nik modules. Nonetheless the speed of processing and the results seem fine to me.

Cheers Ron

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I am using Aperture 3 with Nik plug-ins. The only issue is that Aperture re-opens in 32-bit mode to accord with the bit depth of the Nik modules. Nonetheless the speed of processing and the results seem fine to me.

Cheers Ron

 

You can force Aperture to open originally and stay in 32-bit mode so you don't get that switching issue. At this point I haven't found a compelling reason to need 64-bit mode on my Mac Pro, even though I have a Radeon HD 4870 which I think is compatible with the higher bit mode.

 

Select Aperture in Finder - "Get Info" (Cmd-I) - select "Open in 32-bit mode" in the "General" section.

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I am using Aperture 3 with Nik plug-ins. The only issue is that Aperture re-opens in 32-bit mode to accord with the bit depth of the Nik modules. Nonetheless the speed of processing and the results seem fine to me.

Cheers Ron

 

What am I missing? I thought Nik e.g. Silverefx etc was not working with Aper 3 presently? That is what is says on their website and when I try to edit it does not see the plugins. Please advise. Thanks

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I did a reinstall of the NIK software and works fine with Aperture3 (just have to run in 32bit per above comments). I still find myself leaning towards Lightroom 3 Beta as my go-to though. I don't remember which of the adjustments I preferred, but the exposure adj was quite different between the two programs and was just used to LR.

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I'm using Aperture 3, but I will give LR 3 another go when it's finally released. AFAIK, Nik plugins work fine with Aperture 3, I tested a couple of them and as ready to buy, but then I saw that prices in the EU are twice as much as in the US so decided I can live without them until my next trip across the pond.

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Sorry if this has been asked but I am curious since I am going back and forth between Aperture 3 and Lightroom. :confused:

 

The only reason "I think" I don't jump to Aperture 3 much more is lack of Nik Software plugins.

 

So which are you using Aperture 3 or LR...even though you received LR for free?

 

Im using Aperture 3 with Nik plug-ins.

 

Daniel.

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I use Lightroom, but also bought Aperture when I bought my Mac. I suspect that it is more a question of what you learn on rather than one being better than the other. Having spent a lot of time with Lightroom, I found Aperture to be inadequate, but I suspect that is more because I had a workflow in Lightroom so I didn't want to learn where everything is in Aperture.

 

For me, Lightroom has a slight edge because Adobe made its name in image software so I suspect they have more expertise with photos, but at the end of the day, you are going to have a learning curve either way no matter how intuitive people say one program is as opposed to another.

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aperture 3, all excellent, except custom print sizes for contact sheets are a hassle.

still defaults to 8.5" x 11".

brushes are excellent, library management is much improved especially being able to merge libraries. import much much better, and the interface takes a lot less space than LR2 or 3.

and it has that mac feel :-)

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Aperture 3. But I'm just starting with this raw processing game, much as I started developing rolls of 120 from my Rolleiflex in the very early 70's. I am a Mac user since 1986, and that probably has something to do with it too.

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