At Apple's Photokina event in Germany this morning, the company announced an imminent update to Aperture, its impressive photo workflow app.
There are a slew of new features coming in an update available later this week - here are a few of the more interesting:
- "Run Aperture on any Intel-based Mac. Any desktop, including Mac mini, iMac, and Mac Pro. Or any notebook, including MacBook and MacBook Pro." (Previously the Macbook gave a resolution warning)
- "Pause, adjust volume, manually step backwards/forwards through slideshows using the Apple Remote that comes with most new Macs."
- New color adjustment controls let you "adjust hue, saturation, and luminance on a color-by-color basis via separate Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow controls."
- The ability to "save individual exposure or white balance adjustments as presets in the Adjustments Inspector and Adjustments HUD."
- New library management features, including iPod integration.
- New extensibility, shipping with several plugins including flickr.
Although it was predicted (or, more accurately, hoped) that Apple would announce Core 2 Duo notebooks, no such announcement was given. At least that's what we hear. We're not so good with German.
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