CUPERTINO, CaliforniaApril 13, 2006 Apple® today released Aperture
1.1, a significant update to the revolutionary all-in-one post
production tool for photographers that runs natively on both Intel- and
PowerPC-based Macs. Aperture 1.1 features dramatically improved RAW
image rendering and a new set of advanced RAW adjustment controls.
Aperture 1.1 also delivers impressive speed gains on any Mac® including
desktop performance on a MacBook Pro* with image adjustments and
searching up to 4x faster. At a new lower price of $299, Apple is
putting Aperture within reach of anyone shooting with a digital SLR
camera.
I love the fact that you can save RAW adjustments in Aperture 1.1 and use those settings on future jobs, said Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Vincent Laforet who recently used Aperture to capture Olympic images from Torino for The New York Times. In the past, sending a selection of photos to clients for approval could take hours to import, edit down, resize, tone and deliver. With Aperture, I can do all of this in five minutes. Aperture has become the core application for me.
The controls for working with black and white film in Aperture 1.1 are staggeringmuch more powerful than a wet darkroom, said John Stanmeyer, co-founding member of the VII Photo Agency and a contract photographer with Time Magazine. There are times when Im working with Aperture that Im about to burst through my skin with excitement at its potential. Theres no doubt Aperture will become the key tool for photographers.
RAW image rendering in Aperture 1.1 is greatly improved in areas such as noise reduction, sharpening, and highlight recovery. New RAW Fine Tuning controls allow photographers to tweak decode settings such as boost, sharpening and chroma blur. A new built-in color meter displays pixel values in RGB, Lab or CMYK in the Adjustments HUD (heads up display) or in Apertures Loupe magnifying viewer. Enhanced export controls make it easier to output images at specific resolutions and improve the handling of layered Photoshop files. Aperture 1.1 offers support for the Nikon D200 and Canon 30D, as well as dozens of reliability and performance improvements.
Aperture 1.1 delivers significant performance gains on both PowerPC-based and the new Intel-based Macs providing photographers with desktop level experience on the new MacBook Pro and delivering a powerful entry-level photography workstation on the new Intel-based iMac®. Performance tests on a MacBook Pro have shown that common repetitive workflow tasks such as Lift and Stamp and searching are processed up to 4x faster on a MacBook Pro than on a PowerBook® G4.
Pricing & Availability
Aperture 1.1 is available immediately as a free Software Update to
current Aperture 1.0 customers. In addition, early adopters of Aperture
1.0 can claim a $200 (US) coupon redeemable at the Apple Online Store
by visiting http://www.apple.com/promo/aperture/
as a thank you for their support. Aperture 1.1 is available to order
for new customers for a suggested retail price of $299 (US) through the
Apple Store® (www.apple.com), Apples retail stores and through Apple Authorized Resellers.
* Performance tests on a MacBook Pro have shown that common repetitive workflow tasks such as Lift and Stamp and searching are processed up to 4x faster on a MacBook Pro with 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo than a 15-inch PowerBook G4 with 1.67 GHz Power PC.
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning desktop and notebook computers, OS X operating system, and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital music revolution with its iPod portable music players and iTunes online music store.
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