Apple Releases Aperture 2.1
By Shutterbug Staff
April 8, 2008 Apple has released Aperture 2.1, which introduces 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.
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 www.apple.com/aperture.
Information and availability for third party imaging plug-ins can be found on
www.apple.com/aperture/resources,
www.apple.com/downloads
and at the Aperture community site www.aperturepluggedin.com.
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