Hypercard for the iPad

Apple these days look like they’re all about consuming content. The topic even came up on the Aperture forum the other day, with some seeing this as proof that the company no longer cares about the application. When Steve Jobs presents Apple as a “mobile company” it suddenly becomes quite easy to get caught up in [...]
LR3 beta – a followup

Alright. I know it’s quick but I’ve just spent the past hour playing with the new LR3 beta and while all the core advantages from LR2 remain, it’s still no fun to work with. The interface is just as messy as before and most of the improvements – at least as far as I can [...]
LR3 beta 1

Chris alerted me to it this morning in the comments: is this sad or what? Only bright side I can think of is the kick in the pants this is going to give Apple – if they care anything about our community and business. Some of the highlights of the new version according to Adobe [...]
Aperture 3 – Wishes. Expectations. Anticipation.

Quick Recap When Apple unveiled Aperture in 2005, the photography landscape was in dire need of consolidation: the digital workflow was a hodge podge of various solutions combining RAW converters, editing software and asset management applications. Working with RAW files was unwieldy, involving conversions and file multiplication if you needed different versions of the same [...]


