Warning: This article is both news and opinion. I report on what’s changed, and comment on the improvements made to Aperture.
Apple quietly released an Aperture update. Before you get excited… it’s not Aperture 4 (what many of you have been anxiously waiting for). But there are a handful of additions and bug fixes of note. My commentary after each bullet.
Aperture 3.5 Update
Aperture previously stood at version 3.4.5. I would have called this update 3.4.6… but apparently the person in charge rounded up.
Adds support for iCloud Photo Sharing, including the ability to post videos to shared photo streams and to have multiple subscribers contribute to a shared stream
Umm… okay. Moderately useful for personal sharing projects… but let’s face it, iCloud is no 500px (or even Flickr for that matter).
The Places feature now uses Apple maps to display photo locations
Because the old map didn’t work? It’s sad when this is the #2 feature on the list. Apple Maps doesn’t have the best reputation for reliability. But I guess it makes sense to tie into the OS level feature in Mavericks (why develop two mapping platforms when you can make one better – in theory).
New integration with SmugMug, with support for publishing and syncing galleries directly to a SmugMug account.
This is a win for SmugMug customers. It joins existing options for Flickr and Facebook. For other hosting platforms check out these third-party options — 500px | Zenfolio
Adds support for iOS 7 camera filters applied to photos imported from iOS devices
Don’t get me started. Because we use Aperture to make my iPhone camera photos better and continue the robust editing started on our phones?!? Apple… can we decide if this is a pro tool, or just an iPhoto upgrade.
Fixes an issue that sometimes resulted in Retouch adjustments not being applied to exported images
Addresses an issue that could cause the black and white points in Curves to shift incorrectly when using the eyedropper tools
Fixes an issue that prevented caption data from being embedded correctly when exporting versions of some RAW file types
Improves reliability when adding names to Faces
Addresses an issue that could cause Aperture to stop responding after adjusting a very large panorama
Fixes an issue that could prevent memory cards or hard disks from ejecting properly after import when clicking the Delete Items button
Bug fixes… good. I like bug fixes.
Improves reliability of slideshows on a 15-inch Macbook Pro with Retina display
Important to some users.
Addresses an issue that could cause thumbnails to display incorrectly in the iLife Media Browser
Good if you also use iWork apps.
Videos up to three minutes long can now be shared to Flickr
Still… no YouTube or Vimeo export? You have it in Final Cut Pro X. Share the code.
Captions instead of version names are now synced between Aperture and Facebook for newly-created albums
Makes more sense as more useful info.
Improves reliability when printing a light table
Who prints light tables? They are great for visual organization, but is there a use here I don’t know?
Fixes an issue that could prevent adjusted images from being published to My Photo Stream
Another feature that’s not that important. Come on… I use iCloud to keep my phone backed up, but do any of you use your iCloud photo stream for anything important.
Includes stability and performance improvements
I love it when they are vague.
The Bottom Line
Naming this 3.5 gave me hope for major new features. Unfortunately this update really benefits SmugMug, iCloud, and 15 inch MacBook Pro Retina Display users. Everyone else… bug fixes. I am a long time (but currently former) Aperture user. I long to see Apple innovate and push the needle on photo editing. You know it’s bad when Aperture doesn’t even crack the Top 20 in the Mac App store (#22 when I wrote this). Let’s see some innovation guys.
But don’t just take my word for it.
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