With Aperture 3's launch a scant two weeks before you do not expect the coming up launch of Aperture 3.0.1 on Wednesday--unless of course you had actually been using Aperture 3. The much probable update should hopefully solve the memory-devouring problems that lots of users have been seeing and bringing a chocolate-box variety of other tweaks and enhancements.
As always, Apple says the 3.0.1 update haves overall constancy developments, but it also calls out a specific laundry list of topics that user reports connected to the memory issue, like upgrading libraries from previous Aperture versions, face-recognition processing, adding libraries from iPhoto, and retouching photos. While unofficial workarounds existed for many of those problems, a fix from Apple will certainly be welcome news to pro-level photographers all over.
also, Aperture 3.0.1 addresses problems related to adding up hidden faces using the Add Missing Face button, printing pages including many images and printing photos and contact sheets with borders and metadata, accessing Aperture libraries on a network volume, and use of an external editor for photo editing.
In addition, fixes for image display after applying Definition and Straighten adjustments, with help of keyboard shortcuts to zoom photos, and change between masters in RAW+JPEG pairs. A pair of fixes compact with the lately added Places feature, improving selecting and moving pins on the Places map with adding and editing places in the Manage My Places window.
Aperture 3.0.1, which weigh in at 29.41MB, needs Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later or Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later. It's accessible for download through Apple's support site or in Software Update and is suggested for every users of Aperture 3.



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