It weighs in at a whooping 667.7mb update.
You will need to update Lion to 10.7.2 to take advantage of the iCloud feature.
Aperture 3.2 supports compatibility with iCloud and iOS 5. This update also addresses minor stability, performance and compatibility issues, including:
Resolves an issue that could cause the “Loading” indicator to reappear in the Viewer when cropping a photo
Aperture now automatically relaunches into Full Screen mode if the application was in Full Screen mode when last quit
Pinch-to-zoom gesture now automatically activates Zoom mode in the Viewer
Left and right swipe gestures can now be used to navigate between photos in the Viewer
Microsoft Outlook can now be chosen in Preferences as the application used by Aperture for emailing photos
Fixes a problem that could cause Aperture, running on OS X Lion, to quit unexpectedly when using brushes to apply adjustments
Loupe now correctly displays magnification levels between 50-100%.
Fixes an issue that could cause Aperture, running on OS X Lion, to display the incorrect color profile on externally edited images
Import window now includes an option to delete photos from iPhone and iPad after they have been imported into Aperture
The Lift & Stamp tool now displays the correct cursor icons when being used in Split View and Viewer only modes
The update is recommended for all users of Aperture 3.
For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2518
Well, it looks like I’m off to order some more RAM. (see several forum posts below). :o It’s time I go with Lion. Thanks for the info Chris. Any potential issues with any plug-ins like Silver Efex Pro, etc? I think most of them have been “lionized” by now.
Florian
Florian Cortese
www.fotosbyflorian.com
I can highly recommend crucial for ram for your mac. I ordered 8gb from them using their ram finder tool and it worked a treat. 2 x 4gb sticks turned up and they were the right ones.
Side note… Joseph the iCloud may be the answer to sync’ing up your instantagram photos to aperture. As it saves it too your camera roll the cloud should upload it and sync it up to all other devices, including aperture if you setup iCloud.
Chris- Yes, I already scoped out Crucial and used their finder tool. Ordering will be done, just need to make sure I get a hold of a tool to take the crews off the back of my MBP. Once I locate that I’m on my way.
Flor
Florian Cortese
www.fotosbyflorian.com
I want to max out my iMac’s RAM too because of Lion, and even though I’ve bought at OWC in the past, Crucial looks good to me so I may go that route this time. Does anyone know if I have to have equal sized modules in each slot? I have 8 GBs right now as 2, 2, 2, 2. I’d like to just replace two of those with 4 GB each for a total of 12 (2,2,4,4) because my hubby isn’t happy that I want to replace all of them with four 4s after I just recently bought two of the ones I have now. I guess I don’t blame him, but I still really want the full 16 GBs. ;) TIA!
~Debbie
Debbie- I know that they have 8 GB (4gb x 2) for sure, that’s what I’ll be getting.
Florian
Florian Cortese
www.fotosbyflorian.com
Thanks, Florian! Yes, I saw those on the site today, but what I’m not sure of is if I can have two 2s and two 4s in my iMac? I thought all four had to be the same number? I guess I can ask them at Crucial, can’t I? LOL!
~Debbie
I ran my mac on single 4gb and 1gb stick for a while to give me 5gb. It seemed to cope ok, however it is not a practice I like to do.