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Who, what, when, where, and how? Aperture 3 makes searching through and categorising your photographs a whole lot easier with new and improved organisation tools.
Question: Who? Answer: Faces.
Face detection technology can recognise individuals throughout your collection and name them appropriately. Once someone is identified, Faces finds other possible appearances of them.
Question: What? Answer: Keywords.
Aperture keywords group together recurring themes in your photographs such as landscape, night and macro. To find specifically tagged images, select them from the checklist using the easy to use search filer.
Question: Where? Answer: Places.
Using GPS location data, Aperture can pinpoint on a map where your photos were taken. If you don’t have a GPS-enabled camera you can manually select a location.
Question: When & How? Answer: Metadata.
The Metadata panel contains basic photographic information such as shutter speed and date created. A caption box enables you to add your own comments, and ratings, colour labels and flags can also be added to photos.
Aperture 3 is not just a photo organiser. Other new features allow you to edit your images more professionally with new brushes and adjustment presets.
To find out more, call us on 03332 409 214 or email us at [email protected]
Organise your images with Aperture