@zepets If you notice its not a video... its a still image at that point. It would be easy for the photographer to use a polarizing filter to cut the glare back from the screen allowing you to see it from that angle... pretty sure youtube comments are mostly for people that have no clue what they're talking about. And yes macbook pro's have a shitty screen, thats why the majority of professional photographers use them. Please get off gates' tit and open your mind.
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How many people actually travel a lot? What's the value of it for people who mostly take pictures of their dog or children? Google's Picasa does a great job in organizing you videos/pictures and it is FREE. It also allows to make basic picture fixes.
@pavelponomaryov I travel quite a bit, and love the geotaging my pictures. True Picasa is awesome and for 98% of people its perfect. But for the other 2% they need the extra features.
Yes it's true but if you have a reflex, you shoot in RAW format so you need to use aperture or lightroom to work. But even if picasa can open RAW files, you are limited, there are just the basic ajustements....
@pavelponomaryov Apple has another app called "iPhoto" (which is free) for people who don't travel or whatever. Aperture was NOT REALLY INTENDED FOR CONSUMERS. You see, Apple has two lines of products: a "consumer" line (for home users, normal people) and a "pro" line (for people who DO do things like Jim Richardson does)...
So there are, in fact, lots of people who need and depend on Aperture to do their jobs - think of all the pictures we see in pop culture - the ppl to whom Aperture caters.
Cool video
BIGBPRODUCTIONS100 7 months ago
is this his own idea or did apple make a commercial out of this?
eeemanjam 1 year ago
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1:33 = fake , MBP's TN trashy screen is impossible to show that kind of color in this angle.
zepets 1 year ago
@zepets Im pretty sure the screen on macbooks are better than about any other laptops out there. Good job hating though.
jmstew0319 11 months ago
@zepets If you notice its not a video... its a still image at that point. It would be easy for the photographer to use a polarizing filter to cut the glare back from the screen allowing you to see it from that angle... pretty sure youtube comments are mostly for people that have no clue what they're talking about. And yes macbook pro's have a shitty screen, thats why the majority of professional photographers use them. Please get off gates' tit and open your mind.
Essenc3 6 months ago
@Essenc3 erum... its a matt screen anyway, notice the silver bezel. I use glossy without problems.
flamejob 4 months ago
@zepets He is using an antiglare high-res screen that removes pretty much all glare.
1NWB 3 months ago
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aperture 3 sucks! simple!
seb389 1 year ago
Just have to lol at the comments sometimes!
Luiseo1 1 year ago 2
that looks really cool
iCrazyDaxiProduction 1 year ago
how do you change photos to RAW format once you download them into your computer?
ocean1111diaries 1 year ago
@ocean1111diaries You cant change them to RAW if you didnt take the pictures in RAW format.
PrestoAghitato 1 year ago
@ocean1111diaries You have to take them as RAW files in the camera. Once they are jpegs all that data is lost and theres no getting it back.
jmstew0319 11 months ago
Then after all the hard work your hard drive gets corrupted and you have to start all over again...if you were able to save something...lol
MrEklipze 1 year ago
Wow, awesome!
Nikon (Y)
OlliTheAwesomeone 1 year ago
Great movie mate
Fe0708 1 year ago
now thats a credible feature that Lightroom doesn't have. for eveything else. there's lightroom.
detroitartistdotorg 1 year ago
hi guys how do i set desktop pics through Aperture? pls help.
jerryx2000 2 years ago
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How many people actually travel a lot? What's the value of it for people who mostly take pictures of their dog or children? Google's Picasa does a great job in organizing you videos/pictures and it is FREE. It also allows to make basic picture fixes.
pavelponomaryov 2 years ago
@pavelponomaryov I travel quite a bit, and love the geotaging my pictures. True Picasa is awesome and for 98% of people its perfect. But for the other 2% they need the extra features.
ency98 2 years ago
that's not the point, you can't really say where you were using picasa, its a mac thing...
charandeep1000 1 year ago
@pavelponomaryov
Yes it's true but if you have a reflex, you shoot in RAW format so you need to use aperture or lightroom to work. But even if picasa can open RAW files, you are limited, there are just the basic ajustements....
Vax245 1 year ago
@pavelponomaryov Apple has another app called "iPhoto" (which is free) for people who don't travel or whatever. Aperture was NOT REALLY INTENDED FOR CONSUMERS. You see, Apple has two lines of products: a "consumer" line (for home users, normal people) and a "pro" line (for people who DO do things like Jim Richardson does)...
So there are, in fact, lots of people who need and depend on Aperture to do their jobs - think of all the pictures we see in pop culture - the ppl to whom Aperture caters.
gobipie 1 year ago
@pavelponomaryov Its not for you unless you actually are into photography as a hobby and shot RAW. Otherwise stick with iphoto.
jmstew0319 11 months ago
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Sanoy92 2 years ago