Advancing the Art and Technology of filmmaking.
With more than 100 new features, the new
Final Cut Studio advances the art and technology of
filmmaking with innovations that help you work faster,
collaborate more efficiently, and finish brilliantly.
Features:
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Organise photos using Faces. Faces makes it faster and easier to search thousands of photos for shots of a
particular person.
- Supports the complete Faces feature set
in iPhoto and preserves Faces snapshots and assigned names.
- Embeds assigned names as keywords when
exporting images.
- Shows faces that have been detected but
not yet named.
- Displays assigned faces within projects,
making it easier to find photos of specific people.
Find a face in a crowd
Faces automatically detects faces in
your photos. Once a face is detected and identified, Faces can recognize
that face and then scan your entire library — or individual projects — to
find others just like it. It can even find a specific face in group shots.
The more you use Faces, the smarter and more accurate it gets, making it
easier to find shots of a particular person.
Put a name to the face
When Faces shows you an unidentified
face, simply type in the person’s name. When you export your final images,
the name is embedded as a keyword.
Aperture takes Faces further
Aperture 3 expands on the power of Faces in iPhoto
’09. Not only can you view the people you name across the entire library,
you can now see them in individual projects. And the new Show Unnamed Faces
pane displays all the detected-but-not-yet-named faces in a project to help
you easily add names.
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Explore your photo library with Places. Now you can use GPS location data to explore your photos by the places they were
taken. Better still, find them on an interactive map.
- Extends and enhances the Places feature
set introduced in iPhoto and preserves all data imported from iPhoto.
- Lets you drag photos to an interactive
map to add location data.
- Adds location data to photos when you
import it from a third-party GPS tracking device or iPhone.
- Allows easy adjustment of location data
by dragging pins to a new location on the map
Organize your
library by location, location, location
If
you’re shooting with a GPS-enabled camera, Aperture
3 uses reverse geocoding to convert location
coordinates into familiar location names, then
displays those locations on the Places map. If
you’re using a separate GPS tracking device, the
path of your photo journey appears on the map when
you import a track log. You can even extract
locations from iPhone tracker apps or your iPhone
photos. Which means you can instantly find all your
Yellowstone photos, for example, without typing the
word “Yellowstone.” Photos can be organized by
country, state, city, or a point of interest such as
Old Faithful or the park visitor center.
Put your photos on
the map If a photo doesn’t include
GPS metadata, simply drag the photo to the spot on
the map where you shot it. A pin appears. Then, when
you’re searching for photos, use the map’s
navigation menu to quickly find the location. When
you click the pin, Aperture displays all the photos
taken there.
Easy course
corrections If you need to change the
location of your shot, drag the pin on the map
across the street or across the country. The GPS
data associated with the photo updates
automatically, so you know where your photos are at
all times.
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Perfect images with brushes. New non-destructive, edge-aware brushes let you selectively apply powerful
adjustments to photos.
- A set of 15 Quick Brushes handles the
most common touch-up tasks, such as dodging and burning.
- Nondestructive adjustments can be
modified anytime.
- Built-in edge detection lets you easily
paint adjustments into specific parts of an image.
- Powerful effects can be added with a
series of brush strokes: for example, add spot color to black-and-white
photos, blur backgrounds, smooth skin, and selectively darken or lighten any
part of a photo.
Precise Brush Control
Brushes let you paint in a wide range of effects
to selectively fine-tune your photos. With precise control of the size,
softness, and strength of each brush, you can adjust only the parts of the
image you want, leaving the rest untouched. For example, you can burn the
green of a palm leaf lying on a beach to decrease the exposure and make it
darker, without touching the rest of your photo. Or you can dodge just its
shadow to increase the exposure and bring out the detail of the sand. No
matter how much you change an image, you can always go back to the original.
Brush in special effects
Never before have so many special effect options
been so easy to use. Smooth skin, change the color of the sky, blur the
background, sharpen lines, intensify colors, and more.
Quick Brushes for quick fixes
Fifteen Quick Brushes handle the most common
touch-up jobs with just a few strokes. Dodge and burn, for example, or add a
polarizing effect. Smooth imperfections in skin, reduce saturation, or
sharpen detail. All Quick Brushes are easily accessible from the tool strip.
Brush inside the lines.
The Detect Edges option helps you make adjustments
exactly where you want them. Say your image is of a dark mountain skyline
against a red sunset. The brush actually sees the edge of the mountain, so
you can brush color into the silhouetted mountain without splashing color
into the sky. Or darken the red of the sunset without affecting the
mountain. Detect Edges makes retouching easier and saves you time.

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Add professional imaging effects with adjustment presets. Dozens of new adjustment presets give your photos a wide range of looks. In just
one click.
- Apply any combination of adjustment
settings, including Auto Exposure and Auto Levels, with a single click.
- Choose from dozens of ready-to-use
presets, easily create your own presets, or import presets from friends and
colleagues.
- Adjust images using presets that emulate
processing styles (such as cross-processing) and camera looks (such as
instant, toy, or antique).
- See the results of any preset in a live
preview window before applying it to an image.
One-click quick fixes
Ready-to-use Quick Fix adjustment
presets sharpen images, pump up vibrancy, perform quick exposure shifts,
make easy white balance changes, and recover blown highlights. You can also
experiment with a variety of effects, from sepia to cross process color
shifts to black-and-white in different contrast grades. Apply any
combination of adjustments with a single click. And because adjustments are
non-destructive in Aperture 3, another click can remove effects and return
your photo to its original state.
Experiment
with different processing techniques and styles. How would your photo look in sepia? Or in high-contrast black and white?
What if the shot had been taken with a toy camera? Adjustment presets let
you apply these effects and others instantly to a single photo or across an
entire project.
Instantly see adjustments in a preview
screen. It’s easy to see how different adjustment presets will change your image.
Move your cursor over the different preset options, and a pop-up window
previews the image in each effect as quickly as you can scroll.
Create your own adjustment presets.
If you’ve created just the right look
for a photo and want to apply it across a project, Aperture 3 saves you
hours of work. Just save your refinements as an adjustment preset and apply
it wherever and whenever you like. You can also import adjustment presets
created by other Aperture users or export your own to share.
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Navigate your entire
library with a Full-screen Browser. Take advantage of your Apple display to get a big, uncluttered, full-screen view
of your library.
- Take full advantage of your widescreen
display to browse projects and image thumbnails in a clean, uncluttered,
full-screen interface.
- Use the Library Path Navigator to move
among folders, projects, and albums, easily navigating even massive photo
libraries.
- Navigate all your projects, albums, and
folders without leaving the full-screen Browser.
- Double-click any thumbnail to instantly
see the photo full screen.

Full-Screen Everything
Browse through your entire library in
the full-screen Browser, quickly moving from project to project without
leaving full-screen view. Make selects and compare them side by side. Zoom
from 25 percent to 1000 percent to study details. Even browse your video.
All on your brilliant Apple display.
No obstructions, no distractions.
You want to see your photos, not
control panels. The Aperture 3 Vanishing HUD feature lets you temporarily
hide the Adjustments inspector so you can work on your photos full screen,
with nothing in the way. Just select the control you want and hold down the
Shift key. Everything but that control melts away, leaving you an
unobstructed view of your work.
Instantly browse through your
projects. With Aperture 3, browsing through your library becomes a visual feast. Use
the Library Path Navigator to instantly move between projects, then view
resizable thumbnails using every inch of your screen. Not only is it easier
to find what you’re looking for, you get a beautiful view of all the great
shots you’ve taken.
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The
complete picture. At an astounding price.
The must-have upgrade to
Apple's industry-leading production suite, Final Cut Studio
brings together the latest versions of four powerful,
integrated products: Final Cut Pro 5, Soundtrack Pro, Motion
2 and DVD Studio Pro 4.
Final Cut Pro 5 Real-time editing for DV, SD, HD, and film.
Make videos and movies in any
format with Final Cut Pro 5, a major upgrade to Apple's
award-winning video editing application. It features
powerful new multicamera editing, native HDV support,
precision editing tools, scalable real-time effects
processing, advanced real-time color correction and image
manipulation filters and audio control surface support.
Soundtrack Pro Precision audio editing. Powerful sound design.
Introducing Soundtrack Pro,
Apple's revolutionary new audio editing and sound design
application. Use action-based editing to creatively design
new sounds, instantly repair imperfect location recordings,
add perfect sound effects or musical Apple Loops, save hours
bringing audio in and out of your video editor thanks to
seamless integration with Final Cut Pro and more.
Motion 2 Advanced animation. Instant gratification.
Motion 2 is Apple's
award-winning professional motion graphics application
offering breakthrough functionality and seamless workflow to
artists, editors and independent producers. Whether you're
animating broadcast graphics, corporate presentations,
feature film titles, or DVD menus, you'll find an original,
fresh toolset and new features such as GPU-accelerated
rendering, amazing new filters and effects and more.
DVD Studio Pro 4 Redefining professional DVD authoring. Again.
Whether you
produce demo reels, complex commercial titles or anything in
between, DVD Studio Pro 4 offers simple, powerful tools for
authoring DVDs. The latest upgrade introduces the
next-generation of DVD delivery with HD DVD support for both
H.264 and HDV and advanced authoring options like Alpha
Transitions and multiple video and audio tracks.
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