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Adobe Bridge vs. Aperture 3
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Pro's / Con's for those of you that have it
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I love aperture, so easy to use and organize. still has all the adjustments you could ever want.
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I think you meant lightroom vs aperture.
And that'd be Lightroom... there's a reason we were recommending it instead of aperture a few months ago when you asked.
Bridge is like Finder, only more comprehensive, whereas lightroom does photostuff the way aperture does.
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Honestly dude, stop fucking making threads.
hai guys! sh0uld i leik get osx or finder? Pros/cons?
We get it, your new, lot to learn, yadda yadda. Do some of your own homework and stop creating useless threads.
Lightroom.
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He's obviously really good with computers and will hack it. Don't his threads indicate this much?
Jeez, you're so ignorant.
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lightroom>aperture>bridge
the only thing i ever used bridge for was making HDRs quickly, but I use photomatix pro for that now, so now bridge sits out of my dock un used
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Lightroom is the way to go.
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yeah, I'm using Aperture 3 now...it's ok for organizing, but there isn't much else you can do with it, I want to switch to Lightroom, but I have to find the time to sit down and switch over all the photos...unless someone knows if you can import photos directly from Aperture to Lightroom?
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