Apple released Aperture 3 the other day with some impressive new features (Mac OS X only).
Apple Aperture is a photography workflow application similar to Adobe Lightroom. Aperture was actually initially released before Lightroom and the two have been competing since Lightroom was released soon after.
Apple released an Aperture 2.1 update along with the following information:
Note: Aperture is a photographic workflow management application similar in concept to Adobe’s Lightroom product. With Aperture you can manage, edit, publish and print your digital images.
Aperture 2.1 updates various features of the application and addresses issues related to performance and overall stability. The updates [...]
I was playing around with the new Apple Aperture 2.0 photographic workflow application trial this morning and I noticed that the 10,000 photos per project limit had been removed.
Had this been removed in the later versions of Aperture 1.x?
I don’t know if there is a higher limit in version 2.0 or not. I got up [...]
Apple released their much anticipated Leopard OS X 10.5.2 update that addresses complaints concerning some Leopard features, added new features and fixed many reported bugs.
… A Leopard Graphics 1.0 update was also released that was dependent upon the 10.5.2 update.
I use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom instead of Apple Aperture for managing photos but there’s a number of tips in this post that cross application boundaries.
I thought I would link to it here in case you didn’t find it directly.