Aperture 2 - Technical Specifications
Aperture 2 - Part Numbers | |
Retail | MB284Z/A |
Upgrade | MB286Z/A |
Academic | MB285Z/A |
Minimum Hardware Requirements
One of the following Mac computers:
Mac Pro
15- or 17-inch MacBook Pro
MacBook
Mac mini with an Intel Core Solo or Duo processor
iMac with a 1.8 GHz or faster PowerPC G5 or Intel Core Duo processor
Power Mac G5 with a 1.6 GHz or faster PowerPC G5 processor
15- or 17-inch PowerBook G4 with a 1.25 GHz or faster PowerPC G4 processor
1 GB of random-access memory (RAM)
2 GB of RAM required for Mac Pro
One of the following graphics cards:
ATI Radeon X600 Pro, X600 XT, X800 XT Mac Edition, X850 XT, X1600, X1900 XT, 9800 XT, 9800 Pro, 9700 Pro, 9600, 9600 XT, 9600 Pro, 9650, HD 2400 XT, or HD 2600 Pro
ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 or 9600
ATI Mobility X1600
NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra, 6600, 6600 LE, 6800 Ultra DDL, 6800 GT DDL, 7300 GT, 7800 GT, or 8600M GT
NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500
Intel GMA950
DVD drive for installation
Minimum Software Requirements
Mac OS X v10.4.11 Tiger
Mac OS X v10.5.2 Leopard (or later)
Recommended Configuration
Mac computer with a 2 GHz or faster Intel Core Duo processor or dual 2 GHz or faster PowerPC G5 processors
2 GB of RAM
One of the following graphics cards:
ATI Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition, 9800 XT, 9800 Pro, X1900 XT, or X1600
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series or 7800 GT
NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500
5 GB of disk space for the application and sample projects
Available Hard Disk Space
Aperture and its associated features require a certain amount of available disk space:
5 GB of disk space for the application and sample projects
Input
Import images directly from cameras and storage devices
CompactFlash I, CompactFlash II, and Microdrive
Memory Stick and Memory Stick Duo
Secure Digital, MultiMedia, and SmartMedia cards
xD-Picture cards
Import from multiple cards simultaneously
Drag in files from any volume (preserves Finder folder hierarchy)
Browse and import directly from iPhoto library
Capture images directly from tethered Nikon and Canon cameras1
File Formats
Native RAW import and editing of images from leading digital cameras and camera backs (See RAW support page for model listing.)
.ARW, .CR2, .CRW, .MOS, .NEF, .RAF, .RAW, .SRW, .TIF, .OLY, .FFF, .3FR, .DNG2
Compatible with all major still image formats
JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, PDF, PSD3
Photo Management
Store photographs anywhere: external hard drives, RAID arrays, optical media
Import photos into an Aperture-managed library or reference them in place without copying or moving them from their physical locations
Use file management tools to consolidate masters, move referenced images, manage offline photographs, and check status (such as online/offline or referenced)
Rename master files on disk
Use Folder Name Presets to create folders and subfolders automatically when importing or relocating master images
Append additional metadata or replace existing metadata entirely during a batch change
Work with thousands of projects
Locate images quickly with the high-performance database
Organize photos in projects and albums
Include up to 100,000 master images in a project with as many versions as needed
Create albums from any combination of images
Combine photos from multiple projects into albums
Detect duplicates on import
Search using Smart Albums based on metadata queries
Archive and back up with one click
Back up to multiple drives concurrently
Track backup status and location of all images
Image Processing
Preserve original images with nondestructive image processing
Create alternate versions without using extra disk space
Tweak RAW Decode setting using fine-tuning controls:
Boost (reduce or increase image contrast)
Hue Boost
Sharpening
Moire
Auto Noise Compensation
Save individual adjustments as Adjustment Presets and apply them whenever needed
Choose the version of the RAW decode on an image-by-image basis to produce the best-quality images
Use the Color Meter to sample pixel values in RGB, CMYK, or LAB anywhere in an image; display in HSB (hue, saturation, brightness) or HSL (hue, saturation, luminance)
Use Hot and Cold Pixel overlays to show pixels that are out of range
Adjust images using photographer’s essential nondestructive editing tools:
Exposure
Highlight Recovery
Black Point
Vibrancy
Definition
Histogram
Levels
Color
Highlights and Shadows
Edge Sharpen
White Balance
Monochrome filter with RGB Channel Mixer
Crop
Straighten
Flip Image
Red-eye Correction
Noise Reduction
Vignette and Devignette
Retouch (soft-edged Repair and Clone)
Color Monochrome filter
Sepia Tone filter
Spot and Patch tools
Lift and Stamp tool to copy and paste adjustments
Stacks to manage alternate versions
Seamless Photoshop integration:
One-click export directly to Photoshop as PSD or TIFF (8-bit or 16-bit)
Native support for flattened or single-layer PSD files3
Management of Photoshop-generated image versions
Plug-in architecture enables third-party imaging software to work with either TIFF or RAW images directly within Aperture as plug-ins.
Dodge & Burn plug-in adds brush-based tools for Dodge (Lighten), Burn (Darken), Contrast, Saturation, Sharpen, and Blur.
Compare and Select Tools
Stacks
Group sequences of shots
Automatically group bursts and bracketed shots
Manually stack alternate shots
Collapse entire shoots down to selects
Full-screen workspace for comparing images
Viewing of multiple images side by side
Simultaneous zooming of multiple images
Quick Preview mode for rapid-fire image browsing
Compare mode for selecting shots
Digital Loupe tool for magnifying images
Digital Light Table for organizing images and creating comp layouts
Output
ColorSync color-managed output
Onscreen soft proofing
Specify size and resolution of exported images
Embed ColorSync and ICC profile data during file export
Embed IPTC metadata during file export
Drag-and-drop JPEG export into Mac OS X applications
Export IPTC metadata as XMP sidecar files or embed into master images on export
Expert local printing:
Images
Customizable contact sheets
Light Table comps
Gamma adjustment
Black point compensation
Print sharpening with radius control
Order color-managed prints online
Publish photos to MobileMe Gallery
Password-protect MobileMe Gallery
Allow downloading of JPEGs or master images
Sync published MobileMe Gallery with library automatically
Integrated layout and authoring tools for web
Integrated layout and authoring tools for books
Fully customizable template library
High-resolution book printing
Create and order professionally printed books
Three sizes: small (softcover), medium (softcover), and large (softcover or hardcover)
Full-bleed dust jackets and foil-stamped covers (for hardcover only)
Layout tools for specifying size, position, and angle of photos on page
Built-in Automator workflows to automatically generate JPEG or TIFF images from book pages
User Interface
Streamlined interface designed for photographic work
Color-neutral user interface palette
Adjustable background luminance
Customizable window layouts
Integrated Projects, Metadata, and Adjustments Inspectors
Variable-size thumbnails
Heads-up displays, tools, and controls
Full Screen mode for single or multiple displays
All Projects view for visually skimming contents of projects
Default tools in Adjustments Inspector customizable
Keyboard-controllable adjustment tools
Media Browser in iLife, iWork, and throughout Leopard for access to Aperture library, albums, and Smart Albums across the Mac OS
Customizable keyboard shortcuts
Built-in iPhoto Browser to access iPhoto images from within Aperture
Syncing of albums, Smart Albums, or entire Aperture library to iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV using iTunes
Control of slideshows with Apple Remote
Export API for access to third-party services via vendor-supplied export plug-ins
Gesture support for Multi-Touch trackpads
Metadata
Comprehensive IPTC and EXIF metadata support
View, extract, or add any metadata
Define custom metadata sets
Speed metadata entry by creating Metadata Presets — prefilled IPTC presets from copyright, captions, and other metadata fields
Customize display of metadata throughout workflow
Add metadata automatically to batches on import
Embed IPTC metadata on export of versions or master images
Use powerful Query tool for searching, sorting, and sifting
Search images based on adjustments applied
Adjust time and date to correct timestamps on images
Lift and Stamp tool for copying and pasting metadata
Tethering requires compliance with standard protocols that are not supported by all camera models. See "Aperture 2: Tips on tethered shooting" for some guidelines concerning the support of tethered cameras.
DNG files must be generated by the Adobe DNG Converter with the "Convert to Linear Image" option turned off.
Aperture maintains but does not display layer and alpha channel information in PSD files.