Roger, I read today that Faces will try and find faces in crowds like concerts and those at WDW. Let me know how that goes.
Sure, just don't turn on Faces. ; I am still not convinced I need it. ; Places looks much more useful to me. ;
The faces feature in Picasa will pick out faces in crowds. ; I am always having to tell it to ignore strangers in pictures
Okay, I think I'm starting to like this RAW thing! I had a couple shots in my library that were in RAW, so I started fooling around in Aperture 3. ; I must say, it's amazing how nicely adjustable everything is! Here's a couple shots I post processed with A3: If you could see the originals, you'd really see how well this works. I now will probably have to get a larger hard drive. Regards, Boris
Oh yeah, and I haven't even begun to play with the brushes and the burning and dodging tools! Now, for anyone who uses Aperture, I have a question about library storage. Here's what I did when I first installed A3: It asked where I wanted to keep my library, and I just said with the iPhoto library. Now, I have an iPhoto library of around 100 gigs, and an A3 library of around 25 gigs. ; Yet, all of my images from iPhoto are in A3. So, what I'm not understanding is how the image workflow works. When I plug in my card reader, iPhoto opens and imports. ; Then, I can open the images and edit in A3, but they are then kept in a separate library for A3. ; Does this make sense? I think it would be easier if I had never used iPhoto, and was just starting from scratch with A3. Thanks, Boris
I think if you want to migrate fully from iPhoto to A3, you can change the settings so it will just import into A3 instead.....
I've read a lot about Aperture 3 crashes. ; It took a 2.1 update from Apple to get Aperture 2 to get really stable. ; Anyway, Scott Bourne posted something that might help if you are experiencing crashes after updating (this won't help if you did a new install): Stabilizing Aperture 3.0
I actually haven't had any crashes, I'm just considering turning faces completely off, it seems to really drag performance down on import. Otherwise in mid-July when I'm back from DL, it'll probably take a week to download all my images
Roger, you need to conform to Apple's wishes and purchase a new Mac to go along with that new software ; ;D
My two year old iMac is running quite fine other than that! ; I know that they did double the memory capacity in the current generation however....
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Boris, ; you have to download and reinstall the trial. http://aperture.maccreate.com/2010/02/24/using-aperture-3-0-1-if-you-have-3-0-trial/
Thanks Scott! I also am going to bookmark that website. ; Great stuff, but one more time bandit in my life. Regards, Boris
Apple released the latest updated and fixes last week with Aperture version 3.0.2. ; People are reporting much better success using it and importing from Aperture 2. Aperture 3.0.2 -- FINALLY Ready for Prime Time