Apple(R), Cupertino, Calif., has unveiled Aperture(TM) 2.1, which
has introduced an open plug-in architecture that makes it easy for
photographers to use specialized third party imaging software right from
within Aperture. Available today as a free software update, Aperture 2.1
includes the Apple-developed plug-in, Dodge & Burn, which adds
brush-based tools for dodge (lighten), burn (darken), contrast,
saturation, sharpen and blur. Over the coming months, third party
software developers will deliver image editing plug-ins for localized
editing, filters and effects, noise analysis and reduction, fisheye lens
correction and more.
"The image quality in Aperture 2 has won over the most
demanding photographers," said Rob Schoeben, Apple's vice
president of Applications Product Marketing. "Now, thanks to our
open plug-in architecture, users can access an entire industry's
worth of imaging expertise without ever leaving Aperture."
"To date, maybe two percent of my photographs needed to be
touched up outside Aperture," said John Stanmeyer, founding member
of the VII Photo Agency and contributing photographer for Time and
National Geographic magazines. "Now that I can dodge and burn right
within Aperture's new plug-in, I can't imagine when I'll
have to open any other application to tone my images."
By clicking on one or more images within Aperture, users can choose
from a menu of installed plug-ins and apply specialized imaging
operations to either TIFF or RAW images. Apple is working closely with
key developers to bring the most requested plug-ins to Aperture such as:
-- Nik Software's Viveza plug-in, powered by U Point
technology, which provides a powerful, precise and easy way for
photographers to selectively control and adjust color and light in their
digital images; -- PictureCode's Noise Ninja plug-in that delivers
advanced high ISO noise analysis and reduction; -- Digital Film
Tools' Power Stroke plug-in that features a simple, stroke-based
interface to quickly mask and intuitively perform targeted adjustments;
-- The Tiffen company's Dfx plug-in that provides an expansive
suite of creative filters and effects; -- dvGarage's dpMatte
plug-in, which is a high performance chroma key tool for creating
seamless composites, and the HDRtoner plug-in that enables the selection
of multiple photos to create a single high dynamic range (HDR) image;
and -- Image Trends' plug-ins that include Fisheye-Hemi to quickly
and effortlessly correct fisheye lens distortion, ShineOff which
automatically removes shine from faces and PearlyWhites that
automatically whitens and brightens teeth.
Pricing & Availability
Aperture 2.1 is available immediately as a free software update to
current Aperture 2.0 users. Full system requirements and more
information on Aperture can be found at http://www.apple.com/aperture.
Information and availability for third party imaging plug-ins can be
found on http://www.apple.com/aperture/resources,
http://www.apple.com/downloads and at the Aperture community site
http://www.aperturepluggedin.com/.
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with
the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the
Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation
with its award-winning computers, OS X operating system and iLife and
professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital media
revolution with its iPod portable music and video players and iTunes
online store, and has entered the mobile phone market with its
revolutionary iPhone.
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