Richard a écrit :
apparemment ce ne sera pas un logiciel de retouche mais plutôt un dérawtiseur ou un Nikon capture car il ne possède pas d'outils de retouche, mais ne ferait que préparer les fichiers RAW à la retouche...
Disons que c'est entre les deux. Il y a quand même pas mal de fonctions d'édition (cf.
http://www.apple.com/aperture/process/)
Apple a écrit :
All the tools you need
When it comes to image editing, Aperture provides a powerful suite of non-destructive adjustment tools. Using them, you can easily:
Fine-tune exposure
Adjust levels (using a histogram with midtone and quadtone controls; includes Auto levels and Auto contrast settings)
Set White Balance (includes an eyedropper for easy white point setting)
Crop
Modify highlights and shadow
Mix RGB channels for perfect black-and-white conversions
Reduce noise
Correct red-eye
Sharpen images (using Unsharp Mask or Sharpen Luminance tools)
Straighten images and horizons
Desaturate color levels
Change a color image to Sepia (with controls to set the degree of Sepia coloration)
Aperture also includes tools for addressing one of the most common annoyances of digital photography. Dust. With its Spot tool, Aperture provides one-click, nondestructive removal of spots, dust, and blemishes. For more serious anomalies, Aperture packs a Patch tool. It can easily clone pixels from one area to another, and it offers precise controls (for softness, radius, opacity, and angle), letting you create perfect, seamless blends.
Et dans les autres fonctions, l'interface a l'air d'avoir de l'avance sur la concurrence. Voir la
table lumineuse.
Il sera intéressant de lire le test que CI ou RP feront certainement.