Aperture vs. Lightroom vs. ?
If anyone could possibly offer some advice regarding which app would be better or recommend some other app based on our workflow, I would really appreciate it because I am at a loss.
We run a quarterly print magazine and a website and our workflow and needs currently consist of the following (we are currently using Photo Mechanic).
Workflow:
1. Add recently scanned or submitted photos to Photo Mechanic and tag them with all available metadata.
2. Export via FTP to a webserver that syndicates our photo content
3. Export the photos from Photo Mechanic to Photoshop
4. Export for web from Photoshop
5. Upload to our website (in the future I hope to develop our backend database so that it automatically reads the IPTC metadata and displays it online instead of needed to re-enter the caption, etc in the online database)
Needs:
1. A complete, consolidated database of all of our photography
2. Non-destructive editing
3. Easy searching/browsing of all photo content by metadata
4. Export via ftp
5. Library sharing over a network so that other users can find/edit/select/use photos from the database
6. Smart album functionality
7. Export for web and export for print options
There is probably a lot more, but those are the major points. So far Lightroom seems promising and I've enjoyed being able to use a Beta, but it is also disappointing on account of the lack of sharing, the lack of ftp export, lack of smart albums and numerous other little things. Then again, Aperture's hardware requirements are fairly extreme and I haven't been able to preview it.
Two things I haven't been able to figure out about Aperture, which would help me make this decision are:
1. Is it possible to share the Aperture library or particular albums like you can in iPhoto? Secondly, beyond simply sharing them with other users on the network (or beyond the network), can mutliple users access the photos in order to make edits and export them, etc?
2. Does Aperture support ftp export to a webserver?
I'm sorry that this is long and not terribly precise, but hopefully this post will help clarify things for me.
Thank you!
Mac OS X (10.4.7)