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Apple releases Aperture 1.1 universal binary, slashes price by 40%
Aperture, Apple's
photo editing app targeted at the pro market, got an upgrade today to 1.1. The new version is a universal binary
that'll run on both Intel and PowerPC Macs, and Apple has slashed the price from $499 to $299 ($149 for education
markets). New features in this release include improved RAW image quality, RAW fine tuning, a new auto noise
compensation function, a new built-in color meter, enhanced export controls, and improved performance.[Via Digg]
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jackie113 said 11:00PM on 7-09-2007
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