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        <description><![CDATA[Het laatste nieuws over Aperture_2_introductie.xml via jouwnieuws.nl]]></description>
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            <title>Aperture 2.1</title>
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            <description>Hier even een vraag: ik werk op een powerbook G4( 15&quot; en wil Aperture 2.1 aanschaffen. Nu vraag ik me af of dit wel kan, of dat het programma toch wat te zwaar is . Ik ga waarschijnlijk de Cannon 5D mark II aanschaffen(21 MP).
Bij de minimum systeemeisen staat weliswaar dat het kan, maar is dat echt zo? Heeft iemand ervaring?

Bedankt vast voor een antwoord..
 


Er is 1 processor(PowerPC G4 (1.1) 
Snelheid 1.25 
L2 cache 512KB
Geheugen 1 GB</description>
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            <title>Re: Aperture 2.1</title>
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            <description>Ja, ik heb het gezien. Het wordt wat krap, maar het kan misschien net.

Hans</description>
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            <title>Re: Aperture 2.1</title>
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            <description>Bij de volgende pagina zie je aan de rechterkant waar je systeem aan moet voldoen.

http://www.apple.com/nl/aperture/specs/</description>
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            <description>Apple has released Aperture 2.1.2 for Mac, a free update to the pro photo management and RAW conversion application that is meant to improve the printed quality of books, cards and calendars prepared and ordered from within Aperture.</description>
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            <description>Earlier this month, PictureCode released Noise Ninja for Aperture 2.0.4, a bug-fix update of its noise reduction plug-in for Apple's pro photo management and RAW conversion application for Mac.</description>
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            <title>Mac OS X 10.5.6 includes Aperture, Creative Suite 3 improvements</title>
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            <description>Mac OS X 10.5.6, released today, includes graphics improvements aimed at Aperture as well as changes meant to enhance printing from Adobe's Creative Suite 3 applications and to Brother and Canon printers that connect via USB.</description>
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            <description>PictureCode has today released Noise Ninja for Aperture. The powerful noise reduction software is now available as an image editing plug-in for Apple's pro photo management and RAW conversion application for Mac.</description>
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            <title>Nik releases Dfine as Aperture plug-in, adds debanding control</title>
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            <description>Nik Dfine 2.1, available now as a free update for licensed users of v2.0 of the noise reduction plug-in for Photoshop on Mac and Windows, adds Smart Object compatibility as well as a control for removing banding noise. With this release, Nik has also created an Aperture plug-in version of Dfine. It's included at no additional charge.</description>
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            <description>PictureCode has recently posted video tutorials showing how to process both single and multiple photos within Noise Ninja for Aperture, as well as how to integrate the Noise Ninja standalone application with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.</description>
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