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  • #7023
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey guys-

    I’d like to try out Apple Aperture because, while I think it sounds good, I am not sure how much my workflow needs would require it.

    #60336
    Brad Isles
    Member

    Zach,

    I have a buddy who is big into Apple. He offered the following in response to your question. Hopefully it helps you out:

    Try apple.com, but if it’s there it’s probably either full/free or full/pay

    Nikon has free Nikon View file viewer, and i think there is a current version that imports Raw. You may need a Nikon camera serial number to get into the downloads area.

    I think adobe has a raw import, possibily built into the latest photoshop (CS or maybe v7.0). Check adobe.com

    I think any mac Raw readers only work in system X

    #60337
    anonymous
    Member

    Zach I am photographer and flyfisherman I live down in Ooltewah. Aperture is a cool program but it really needs to be run on a powerful desktop machine. Adobe has just come out with a public beta on a program called LIGHTROOM its similar to Aperture but its free in the Beta form now. I shoot mostly heavy commercial and Advertising stuff using a 22 Megapixel camera back but I use Lightroom with my Nikon Digital camera and I have couple of freinds that are using it with Canon cameras. You can download it free from Adobe/Macromedia. I t only runs on the Mac now but a PC Version is in the works. Try it out it works really well and probably will be less expensive than Aperture when the final release is issued. Nice pictures by the way.
    How do you like the Scott G2? What it like?
    Thanks,
    David King

    #60338
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey David-

    Thanks for the tips – your name sounds familiar.

    #60339
    david king
    Member

    I haven’t done any print work in flyfishing yet. Being involved in photography pretty much all the time its nice to have a break from the camera when I get the opportunity to fish. I did get a Nikon 8400 to carry when out fishing etc. Its relatively small and you

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