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<blockquote data-quote="Dave9072" data-source="post: 79851" data-attributes="member: 10864"><p>Read that review sometime back. I agree and disagree with him, which is good I guess. I agree Lightroom 4 is awesome, no question about it. I also agree that Lightroom4 beats Aperture 3.3 - in some areas. I disagree with some of what he says about Apple intent, at least for now. Will have to wait for the next Aperture release to decide if he's right and Apple has taken Aperture as far as they really intend. Right now I kind of doubt it, unless Apple really sets a new course. </p><p></p><p>One thing I've noticed with Aperture since converting to Nikon - it seems to do a much better job interpreting NEF files over Cannon's RAW. Can that be possible, aren't they both just raw data? Maybe it's just my imagination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave9072, post: 79851, member: 10864"] Read that review sometime back. I agree and disagree with him, which is good I guess. I agree Lightroom 4 is awesome, no question about it. I also agree that Lightroom4 beats Aperture 3.3 - in some areas. I disagree with some of what he says about Apple intent, at least for now. Will have to wait for the next Aperture release to decide if he's right and Apple has taken Aperture as far as they really intend. Right now I kind of doubt it, unless Apple really sets a new course. One thing I've noticed with Aperture since converting to Nikon - it seems to do a much better job interpreting NEF files over Cannon's RAW. Can that be possible, aren't they both just raw data? Maybe it's just my imagination. [/QUOTE]
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