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  1. Import & Browse Test: Aperture vs Lightroom vs Photo Mechanic

    Thomas and I discussed this post at length, before he even ran the tests. Should we do it, or shouldn’t we? This site is not in the business of proving Aperture is better or worse than anything else; it’s here to teach Aperture users how to get the most f ...

    Thomas Boyd - 04/26/2015 - 9:19pm - 25 comments

  2. A New Aperture Workflow to Blow Away Photo Mechanic

    What do you get when you lock a seasoned Olympic photographer and dedicated Photo Mechanic user in a room with the ApertureExpert, a stack of fast Lexar cards and readers, a MacBook Pro retina and video camera for several hours? A new, double speed workfl ...

    PhotoJoseph - 02/28/2015 - 8:43pm - 5 comments

  3. Mimicking your Photo Mechanic 5 Workflow in Aperture 3

    After the previous two posts, if you’re a Photo Mechanic user, you may be considering switching by now. This post is all about how to make that happen—how to match your familiar Photo Mechanic rating system, keyboard shortcuts, and much more in Aperture. ...

    PhotoJoseph - 02/28/2015 - 8:42pm - 6 comments

  4. The Photo Mechanic 5 vs Aperture 3 Video

    Recently I interviewed Olympic photographer Jeff Cable about his Photo Mechanic based editing workflow. His perception, along with nearly every other photographer at the Olympics, was that Photo Mechanic is hands-down the fastest way to import your photos ...

    PhotoJoseph - 04/08/2015 - 6:45pm - 31 comments

  5. Photo Mechanic; A Metadata and Ratings Alternative to Photos

    According to the early reviews, the current beta of Photos lacks the metadata and ratings power of Aperture. Photo Mechanic offers a possible solution, if you need metadata control but are determined to use Photos. ...

    PhotoJoseph - 04/08/2015 - 8:07pm - 4 comments

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