


The popular Faces feature in iPhoto has even more power in Aperture. And it automatically adds photos to your Photo Stream in iCloud. Aperture can then store photos in the unified library, in their original folders, or on an external drive. It can also add keywords, apply adjustment effects, and back up your original images to a second drive automatically. While files are importing, Aperture grabs data like shutter speed, aperture, lens, and focus points and starts sorting your photos. You can browse your photos and make your selects right away. It uses camera-generated previews more efficiently, so you don’t have to wait to see your shots. It’s the library that’s sometimes pro, sometimes not, and always convenient.įind your best shots. You can use Aperture to make professional edits, then go back to iPhoto to create a calendar or cards. Faces, Places, Albums, and Smart Albums work across both apps, too. There’s no need to import, export, or reprocess photos from one app to the other - just open your library and go.

For the first time ever, photos from Aperture and iPhoto come together in one unified library.1 You can open the library from either app and make adjustments to your photos. So you can make every shot your best shot.Īperture and iPhoto. It brings you even more advanced ways to organize, browse, and perfect images. Aperture gives you all the tools you need to uncover the hidden potential in your photos.
