

Addresses an issue with the correct display and spacing of names on Faces snapshots.

Faces snapshots now reflect updated rotation of images. Addresses an issue that could cause custom keyboard shortcuts for user-defined adjustment presets to not work. Addresses issues related to Chromatic Aberration adjustment quality. Fixes an issue that could cause adjustments applied to images already placed within books and light tables to be displayed incorrectly. Pressing the M key now correctly toggles Show Master in dual displays configurations when Viewer is on the second display. Deleting a user-defined Raw Fine Tuning preset set as Camera Default now reverts the setting to Apple. User-defined Raw Fine Tuning presets are now correctly applied to images when you choose "Save as Camera Default."

Fixes an issue that could cause Retouch adjustments to render incorrectly when applied using Lift & Stamp on large images. Addresses stability when using the Retouch brush on large images.
#Aperture software data center full
The full list of changes from the Aperture 3.0.3 release notes are as follows: And although stability problems dramatically declined with 3.0.1 and 3.0.2, I did still suffer some other crashes.Īpple also fixed a variety of issues with the Faces module for face recognition, editing, printing, library management, slideshows, and metadata handling. I found, and I sometimes had to drag back and forth along the GPS track to position photos correctly. With Aperture 3.0.3, the text box shows that difference in hours, minutes, and seconds, rather than just hours and minutes. Aperture lets you assign photo locations to photos by positioning them along a GPS track log it displays on a map a hovering text box shows the time difference between when the photo was taken and the position of the GPS track on which you're holding it. It was faster and did a better job removing the color fringes.Īnother change concerns geotagging. Indeed, my quick test, editing a dozen photos shot with various lenses, showed a vast improvement over the relatively weak performance in Aperture 3.0.2.
#Aperture software data center update
Apple has released a third update to its Aperture software for editing and cataloging photos, with improvements to stability and the chromatic aberration correction tool among dozens of changes.Īperture 3 added the ability to correct chromatic aberration-a color problem caused by camera lenses-and Apple believes version 3.0.3 should give better results with less effort.
