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<blockquote data-quote="skizzerflake" data-source="post: 320364" data-attributes="member: 26711"><p>I'm not (and don't want to be) a heavy hitting photo editor, but I found iPhoto to be too lightweight, Photoshop and its satellite products too heavy, Aperture just about right. I appreciate that Aperture works with my iPhoto database so I didn't have to disrupt my current library of photos, and that I can import easily from both my iPhone and Nikon cameras. If I ever needed something more extensive, I have Gimp, however, I tend to not do a lot of real heavy modification of images, so Aperture is just about right. </p><p></p><p>As for that hysterical miss-mash of bad history and outright fantasy entitled The Patriot, ever notice how Benjamin Martin's kids were the same age before and after the 5 years of the Revolution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skizzerflake, post: 320364, member: 26711"] I'm not (and don't want to be) a heavy hitting photo editor, but I found iPhoto to be too lightweight, Photoshop and its satellite products too heavy, Aperture just about right. I appreciate that Aperture works with my iPhoto database so I didn't have to disrupt my current library of photos, and that I can import easily from both my iPhone and Nikon cameras. If I ever needed something more extensive, I have Gimp, however, I tend to not do a lot of real heavy modification of images, so Aperture is just about right. As for that hysterical miss-mash of bad history and outright fantasy entitled The Patriot, ever notice how Benjamin Martin's kids were the same age before and after the 5 years of the Revolution? [/QUOTE]
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