One of my most missed features from iPhoto for iOS is the retouching brush. Often I want to remove a little blemish from a photo, and Photos for iOS doesn’t have this. I recently discovered “Photo Editor+” by Axiom, and while it’s a complete editing tool, the retouching brush is the one thing I want to focus on here.
The advantage of Aperture’s Round Trip is that it keeps all your work packaged up neatly in an easy-to-handle Library. One of the disadvantages is that many of the plug-ins that work with Aperture’s Library also fix their results permanently upon exit. If you wish to go back and tweak later, you’re stuck with starting over with your last Aperture version. The latest version of onOne Software's Perfect Photo Suite 9 aims to address that.
“Afterlight” is a powerful photo editing app featuring filters, textures, light leaks, masks and more. And of course, you can access it from the Photos app via Extensions.
If you’re running the app Living Earth, and also seeing unexplained Aperture problems, then Living Earth may be the culprit. Red one user’s experience and what it took to figure it out.
Have you ever scratched your head at what you’re seeing in the import dialog… positive you have newer work than what’s there, or that the image on the bottom simply isn’t the most recent photo you shot? Read on to see how to sort the images on your card in the import window.
The Aperture 3.6 release on OS X Yosemite brought with it a new RAW processing engine. Depending on your camera, you may have a Reprocess button in the Adjustments pane of the Inspector. Think twice before blindly clicking it.