DiploStrat
Expedition Leader
Not the Wrong Foot.
Trevor,
Aperture Phanboi that I am, you didn't get off on the wrong foot, Apple did. AP3 is a great program, arguably better than Lightroom, but the delicacy of the AP2 > AP3 conversion and the many, many reports of many experienced users having problems has cost them a lot. Had I not been using the program for years I would probably be running in the other direction.
Do the steps I suggested; they can't hurt, but don't warm up the vinyl until Apple comes out with at least one more bug fix/upgrade. If the screaming and shouting hasn't died down in a month, go elsewhere. There is no perfect software, but there is no reason to use something that doesn't feel right. Ironically, the look and feel is more important than anything else - much as the case of your choice of camera brand.
I don't know any good Lightroom sites, but, as noted: Rob Boyer (http://photo.rwboyer.com) and Bob Rockefeller (http://www.bobrockefeller.com/) are two good sources on all things Aperture. And while they like the program, they are quick, candid, and more to the point, informed in their criticisms. Rob has just posted an interesting "one month in" update - it, and the reactions, may interest you.
As for Lightroom, LR3 is coming. (Adobe just invited me to pay up.) It will be better than LR2 (which is certainly no slouch.) I think LR3b2 was released today; time for another update. A lot of it really comes down to what you like.
Speaking of liking; that much maligned feature, Faces, is really amazing. Thirty years of folks I have know, neatly tagged. And nearly instant location of new people - absolutely amazing. Sadly, it does not do animals. (Although it has identified a cheeseburger, a car wheel, the breech of an AK-47, statues, and various rock formations as possible people.)
Enjoy!
Trevor,
Aperture Phanboi that I am, you didn't get off on the wrong foot, Apple did. AP3 is a great program, arguably better than Lightroom, but the delicacy of the AP2 > AP3 conversion and the many, many reports of many experienced users having problems has cost them a lot. Had I not been using the program for years I would probably be running in the other direction.
Do the steps I suggested; they can't hurt, but don't warm up the vinyl until Apple comes out with at least one more bug fix/upgrade. If the screaming and shouting hasn't died down in a month, go elsewhere. There is no perfect software, but there is no reason to use something that doesn't feel right. Ironically, the look and feel is more important than anything else - much as the case of your choice of camera brand.
I don't know any good Lightroom sites, but, as noted: Rob Boyer (http://photo.rwboyer.com) and Bob Rockefeller (http://www.bobrockefeller.com/) are two good sources on all things Aperture. And while they like the program, they are quick, candid, and more to the point, informed in their criticisms. Rob has just posted an interesting "one month in" update - it, and the reactions, may interest you.
As for Lightroom, LR3 is coming. (Adobe just invited me to pay up.) It will be better than LR2 (which is certainly no slouch.) I think LR3b2 was released today; time for another update. A lot of it really comes down to what you like.
Speaking of liking; that much maligned feature, Faces, is really amazing. Thirty years of folks I have know, neatly tagged. And nearly instant location of new people - absolutely amazing. Sadly, it does not do animals. (Although it has identified a cheeseburger, a car wheel, the breech of an AK-47, statues, and various rock formations as possible people.)
Enjoy!
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