HT202012: Aperture 3: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Learn about Aperture 3: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Apr 20, 2012 7:35 AM in response to TMS519by Keith Barkley,Depends what you mean by "support".
If they produce JPEGs Aperture can manage them, but it currently does not have support for viewing in 3D.
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Apr 20, 2012 8:15 AM in response to TMS519by Frank Caggiano,If the camera is listed here OS X Lion: Supported digital camera RAW formats or here Mac OS X v10.6: Supported digital camera RAW formats then the raw image file is supported by Aperture.
If the camera is not listed then as Keith wrote if it produces JPG's they can be imported into Aperture.
If you told us what camera you were interested in it might help.
regards
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Apr 20, 2012 9:20 AM in response to TMS519by Keith Barkley,According to Panasonic, a 3D HDTV is required to view the effect, this was also confirmed in a Consumers report article that *all* 3D cameras require such a TV:
http://avc-cs.panasonic.co.jp/faq/1033/app/servlet/qasearchtop
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Apr 20, 2012 3:10 PM in response to Keith Barkleyby TMS519,when I said "support" I meant will I be able to use any of aperture tools on an Image taken in 3D. Like the auto adjust, crop, and retouch tools. Has anyone seen what a 3D image looks like on a computer screen? Looks blurry or just not look in 3D? Does it look like a regular 2D image/video until I put it on a 3D screen? Can 3D images be uploaded to a website like youtube or my personal websites? Aperture is one of the best programs I've ever used to I hope it does allow you to work with 3D formats. The only thing I'd like to see aperture do is allow some simple editing to videos. Such as rotate or brightness.
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Apr 20, 2012 3:20 PM in response to TMS519by Keith Barkley,No one here knows. I have never seen the topic brought up before.
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Apr 20, 2012 4:22 PM in response to TMS519by dlormans,★HelpfulHi, I have a Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 and aperture can handle the 3D .mpo files just fine, albeit in 2D of course. It can also import the 3D avi movies. I believe you see the left eye view in aperture.
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Apr 21, 2012 2:49 AM in response to dlormansby TMS519,Thats the same camera I was thinking about getting. How do you like it? Are any of the adjustment tools limited?
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Apr 21, 2012 2:12 PM in response to TMS519by dlormans,No, nothing is limited. Aperture treats the 3D .mpo file just like a jpg. Which is what it is, actually.