You're not exactly comparing like with like. The Adobe equivalent of  
Aperture is Lightroom:
http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/photoshoplightroom/?sdid=DKXIV
Derek

On 28 Dec 2008, at 11:25, [email protected] wrote:

>
> Hi Andrew,
> I used to use Elements 2,3, and Photoshop 7 I didn't get on well with
> them as they all did things slightly differently. I even went to
> evening classes. I then decided to take a look at Aperture 2 when it
> came out. And what a difference. 1. I find the interface much more to
> my liking. 2. I can still keep iPhoto as my master library. 3.There
> are hundreds of tutorial videos and podcasts for free. I have been
> able to carry out corrections accurately and in fraction of the time
> it took me in Photoshop. One last endorsement... my son is taking a
> degree in Photography and uses Photoshop all the time. He came home to
> edit 200 wedding photos for a job he was doing, he was very impressed
> with the program and has put one on his wish list. I hope this helps.
>
> Regards Phil T
>
> Happy New Year to you all.
>
> On 27 Dec, 21:32, Andrew Sordyl <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have been reading some poor reviews of photoshop elements 6 for Mac
>> and was wondering if anyone has tried it and how it compares to
>> Aperture 2?
>> I want to edit my photos, at times creatively but cant justify the
>> full photoshop program.
>> Any comments?
>> Andy
>>
>> PS Hope you are all having a good festive season and wishing you a
>> good new year.
> >


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