End of the road for Aperture?
It seems that Apple is making some changes to its Pro image editing app
philosophy. They are shelving plans for further development of Aperture. Apparently sometime next year they will release a a new Photo App for OSX, iPhoto will be replaced. This might be a rumor at this stage as I haven't seen anything official from Apple. When iOS 7 is updated to iOS 8 in September some of the elements of the new Photo App and Cloud storage will be found there. http://www.loopinsight.com/2014/06/2...t-of-aperture/ As far as I know, Jonas is the only shooter here using Aperture. -- Regards, Savageduck |
End of the road for Aperture?
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 17:09:48 -0700, Savageduck
wrote: It seems that Apple is making some changes to its Pro image editing app philosophy. They are shelving plans for further development of Aperture. Apparently sometime next year they will release a a new Photo App for OSX, iPhoto will be replaced. This might be a rumor at this stage as I haven't seen anything official from Apple. See http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/06...t s_arrivals/ or http://tinyurl.com/m8oqptc When iOS 7 is updated to iOS 8 in September some of the elements of the new Photo App and Cloud storage will be found there. http://www.loopinsight.com/2014/06/2...t-of-aperture/ As far as I know, Jonas is the only shooter here using Aperture. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
End of the road for Aperture?
On 2014-06-28 03:28:00 +0000, Eric Stevens said:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 17:09:48 -0700, Savageduck wrote: It seems that Apple is making some changes to its Pro image editing app philosophy. They are shelving plans for further development of Aperture. Apparently sometime next year they will release a a new Photo App for OSX, iPhoto will be replaced. This might be a rumor at this stage as I haven't seen anything official from Apple. See http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/06...t s_arrivals/ or http://tinyurl.com/m8oqptc That seems to confirm the rumors. Personally, I never became a fan of the Apple iPhoto/Aperture library system and stayed in the Adobe camp. When iOS 7 is updated to iOS 8 in September some of the elements of the new Photo App and Cloud storage will be found there. http://www.loopinsight.com/2014/06/2...t-of-aperture/ As far as I know, Jonas is the only shooter here using Aperture. -- Regards, Savageduck |
End of the road for Aperture?
On 2014.06.27, 20:09 , Savageduck wrote:
It seems that Apple is making some changes to its Pro image editing app philosophy. They are shelving plans for further development of Aperture. Apparently sometime next year they will release a a new Photo App for OSX, iPhoto will be replaced. This might be a rumor at this stage as I haven't seen anything official from Apple. When iOS 7 is updated to iOS 8 in September some of the elements of the new Photo App and Cloud storage will be found there. http://www.loopinsight.com/2014/06/2...t-of-aperture/ As far as I know, Jonas is the only shooter here using Aperture. I tried Aperture during v.1 of it and was not impressed at all (esp. at the time as it managed the photo library out of site in a database - something I cannot tolerate at all - v2 fixed that if you wanted to work direct). OTOH, having Bridge / CS3, 5 more than makes up for any and all things that Aperture had. Whatever Apple comes up with on the photo side, I would expect: - it will continue the cross-product (iOS - OS X) integration that has accelerated under Mavericks and Yosemite while continuing Apple's more recent strong push to their cloud[1]. - it will do amazing things... - in unspecified ways (eg: "obfuscated processing" (aka "magic")) - the user will have less control (appeal to the masses) - the RDF will promote the "magic" And so it will not be a professional or serious amateur product in the Photoshop sense; but it will provide for very fast cross platform exchange and presentation. Adobe's reign of terror for high end editing will continue. All bow down. [1] this whole 'cloud' thing is hilarious. We were doing cloud computing back in the CompuServe days and everything since has been variations on clouds. The other thing of course is there is no singular "cloud" there are many clouds that companies are proffering and scheming to get you locked into their particular bit of cumulus. -- I was born a 1%er - I'm just more equal than the rest. |
End of the road for Aperture?
On 2014-06-28 13:03:17 +0000, Alan Browne
said: On 2014.06.27, 20:09 , Savageduck wrote: It seems that Apple is making some changes to its Pro image editing app philosophy. They are shelving plans for further development of Aperture. Apparently sometime next year they will release a a new Photo App for OSX, iPhoto will be replaced. This might be a rumor at this stage as I haven't seen anything official from Apple. When iOS 7 is updated to iOS 8 in September some of the elements of the new Photo App and Cloud storage will be found there. http://www.loopinsight.com/2014/06/2...t-of-aperture/ As far as I know, Jonas is the only shooter here using Aperture. I tried Aperture during v.1 of it and was not impressed at all (esp. at the time as it managed the photo library out of site in a database - something I cannot tolerate at all - v2 fixed that if you wanted to work direct). OTOH, having Bridge / CS3, 5 more than makes up for any and all things that Aperture had. Whatever Apple comes up with on the photo side, I would expect: - it will continue the cross-product (iOS - OS X) integration that has accelerated under Mavericks and Yosemite while continuing Apple's more recent strong push to their cloud[1]. - it will do amazing things... - in unspecified ways (eg: "obfuscated processing" (aka "magic")) - the user will have less control (appeal to the masses) - the RDF will promote the "magic" And so it will not be a professional or serious amateur product in the Photoshop sense; but it will provide for very fast cross platform exchange and presentation. ....and you will be able to produce and share all sorts of Instagram type images. Adobe's reign of terror for high end editing will continue. All bow down. It isn't that terrible. The $9.99/month deal is pretty good and a lot better than being on the old upgrade treadmill. Now that was the reign of terror. http://www.adobe.com/news-room/pressreleases/201406/061814AdobeCCPhotoPlan.html [1] this whole 'cloud' thing is hilarious. We were doing cloud computing back in the CompuServe days and everything since has been variations on clouds. The other thing of course is there is no singular "cloud" there are many clouds that companies are proffering and scheming to get you locked into their particular bit of cumulus. -- Regards, Savageduck |
End of the road for Aperture?
On 2014.06.28, 10:36 , Savageduck wrote:
On 2014-06-28 13:03:17 +0000, Alan Browne said: On 2014.06.27, 20:09 , Savageduck wrote: It seems that Apple is making some changes to its Pro image editing app philosophy. They are shelving plans for further development of Aperture. Apparently sometime next year they will release a a new Photo App for OSX, iPhoto will be replaced. This might be a rumor at this stage as I haven't seen anything official from Apple. When iOS 7 is updated to iOS 8 in September some of the elements of the new Photo App and Cloud storage will be found there. http://www.loopinsight.com/2014/06/2...t-of-aperture/ As far as I know, Jonas is the only shooter here using Aperture. I tried Aperture during v.1 of it and was not impressed at all (esp. at the time as it managed the photo library out of site in a database - something I cannot tolerate at all - v2 fixed that if you wanted to work direct). OTOH, having Bridge / CS3, 5 more than makes up for any and all things that Aperture had. Whatever Apple comes up with on the photo side, I would expect: - it will continue the cross-product (iOS - OS X) integration that has accelerated under Mavericks and Yosemite while continuing Apple's more recent strong push to their cloud[1]. - it will do amazing things... - in unspecified ways (eg: "obfuscated processing" (aka "magic")) - the user will have less control (appeal to the masses) - the RDF will promote the "magic" And so it will not be a professional or serious amateur product in the Photoshop sense; but it will provide for very fast cross platform exchange and presentation. ...and you will be able to produce and share all sorts of Instagram type images. I deliberately left that out ... Adobe's reign of terror for high end editing will continue. All bow down. It isn't that terrible. The $9.99/month deal is pretty good and a lot better than being on the old upgrade treadmill. Now that was the reign of terror. http://www.adobe.com/news-room/pressreleases/201406/061814AdobeCCPhotoPlan.html I take issue with renting s/w by calendar time and not by work done. If I used it 5 days a week an hour/day or more that would be something else. -- I was born a 1%er - I'm just more equal than the rest. |
End of the road for Aperture?
In article 2014062717094870571-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom, Savageduck wrote:
It seems that Apple is making some changes to its Pro image editing app philosophy. They are shelving plans for further development of Aperture. Apparently sometime next year they will release a a new Photo App for OSX, iPhoto will be replaced. This might be a rumor at this stage as I haven't seen anything official from Apple. When iOS 7 is updated to iOS 8 in September some of the elements of the new Photo App and Cloud storage will be found there. http://www.loopinsight.com/2014/06/2...t-of-aperture/ As far as I know, Jonas is the only shooter here using Aperture. Yeah, I'm really bummed out about this. Because I really don't like Lightroom. -- Sandman[.net] |
End of the road for Aperture?
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: It seems that Apple is making some changes to its Pro image editing app philosophy. They are shelving plans for further development of Aperture. Apparently sometime next year they will release a a new Photo App for OSX, iPhoto will be replaced. This might be a rumor at this stage as I haven't seen anything official from Apple. See http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/06...ture_adobe_anx iously_awaits_arrivals/ or http://tinyurl.com/m8oqptc more link bait. aperture was *not* abruptly axed. it's been obvious for years that it's been dead. |
End of the road for Aperture?
On 6/28/2014 12:22 PM, Alan Browne wrote:
snip I take issue with renting s/w by calendar time and not by work done. If I used it 5 days a week an hour/day or more that would be something else. I am not exactly thrilled with the shoe rental concept either. Having said that, if software must be rented for non-commercial use, I would prefer a time rental over a use concept. I think that a use concept would have a tendency to stifle creative experiments. While at a quick glance a use concept for commercial use, if coupled with a time concept for non-commercial use, could easily create enforcement issues, that would probably be more of a distraction for Adobe, than it would be worth. -- PeterN |
End of the road for Aperture?
On 6/28/2014 9:30 PM, PeterN wrote:
On 6/28/2014 12:22 PM, Alan Browne wrote: snip I take issue with renting s/w by calendar time and not by work done. If I used it 5 days a week an hour/day or more that would be something else. I am not exactly thrilled with the shoe rental concept either. Having said that, if software must be rented for non-commercial use, I would prefer a time rental over a use concept. I think that a use concept would have a tendency to stifle creative experiments. While at a quick glance a use concept for commercial use, if coupled with a time concept for non-commercial use, could easily create enforcement issues, that would probably be more of a distraction for Adobe, than it would be worth. That should have read SW rental, not shoe rental. -- PeterN |
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