Side by Side: Apple Aperture and Adobe Lightroom in S.F.

Below is info on a first ever (?) head to head comparison of Aperture vs Lightroom presented by Schorr & Hogarty. Should be a great meeting. If you are in Nor-Cal, check it out;

March 13 in S.F. http://www.asmpnorcal.org/events/event.html

Side by Side: Apple Aperture and Adobe Lightroom

Speakers:
Tom Hogarty, Product Manager for Lightroom, Adobe Systems
Joseph Schorr, Product Manager for Aperture, Apple Computer
This Tuesday join us and the designated gurus from Adobe and Apple
for a lively evening as we jump headlong into both Aperture and
Lightroom and discover the nuts and bolts of how these applications
work. You'll learn how these programs were designed from the
ground up for media photographers from the guys who helped design
them.

Dual 2.0 G5 Mac OS X (10.4.8) 17" PowerBook 1.67

Dual 2.0 G5 Mac OS X (10.4.8) 17" PowerBook 1.67

Posted on Mar 12, 2007 10:04 AM

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Mar 12, 2007 10:31 AM in response to Fotomat

Wow, maybe this is what Schorr meant by "VERY soon" in this post in this thread on March 10th.

"Actually, Apple has annouced that Aperture support for the Pentax K10D, K100D, and K110D will be available very soon.

We will also be adding support for 11 other RAW formats from different cameras, including the Nikon D40, Leica Digilux 3, Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1, Samsung GX-1L, and seven of the Leaf Aptus and Valeo models.

Can't publish a release date, but this update will be coming VERY soon.

Joe Schorr
Sr. Product Manager, Aperture
Apple"


http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4209290&#4209290

If so, as a Pentax k10D owner, I will be happily cleaning Lightroom of my machine and moving ahead with Aperture!


iMac and PB G4 17" Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Mar 12, 2007 11:39 PM in response to Fotomat

To make it fair, do you all agree that the Lightroom team should have to use older Mac hardware?

Otherwise, while the Aperture team is waiting and waiting and, well you get the point, for the EXPORT function to finish, the LR team will have been doing it in parallel all along 🙂

Is this just going to be a gingerly Shutterbug Mag like comparison or they gonna rumble and have a real shoot out?

Mar 13, 2007 9:35 AM in response to Moki Mac

To make it fair, do you all agree that the Lightroom
team should have to use older Mac hardware?

Otherwise, while the Aperture team is waiting and
waiting and, well you get the point, for the EXPORT
function to finish, the LR team will have been doing
it in parallel all along 🙂


Of course the Aperture team would have finished all the actual editing about an hour before they started the export run since they didn't have to keep flipping back and forth between Develop and Library, so in the end it would be a wash. 🙂

Mar 13, 2007 2:13 PM in response to Marinaio

You tried this with the GM release?

I was on a trip to Antarctica ~2.5 weeks ago with a number of folks who all ran ~250 GB of images through Lightroom during that 3 week period (Mr. Schewe sure can push the shutter button a lot). LR handled it fine.

I was using Aperture, and it also worked extremely well for me. I shoot with a 1D mark II so I "only" took about 100 GB of shots which I culled to about 35 GB.

LR has some issues -- its library management and select/compare tools are nowhere near as useful as Aperture's, and its modal interface doesn't "click" with some people, as it necessitates a more rigid workflow -- but I think to pass broad strokes like "its import function locks up PCs and Macs" is likely a rare occurrence in very specific circumstances indeed. I tend to dismiss BS like this, be it for Aperture OR Lightroom. Both products, for the most part, work.

Mar 13, 2007 2:23 PM in response to William Lloyd

Well put William! This Forum exists to provide information and resolve issues that Aperture users deal with. It is also, but not the only window that Apple has to its Aperture customer base. It serves no purpose to establish an us against them scenereo regarding Lightroom. Both are fine programs, both have issues and room for improvement. As previously stated, we are lucky to have a choice. Let's choose to take the high road and compare if it is beneficial, but there is no reason to emotionally trash either product.
Jeff

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