Not quite accurate, the originals and/or versions can both be exported and a 
structure maintained.

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On 27 Feb 2011, at 09:22, Nicholas Holt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Beware, once you get your photos into Aperture there's no simple way to get 
> them out again (say if you wanted to change to Lightroom).
> Nick
> On 27 Feb 2011, at 09:12, Toby Leighton wrote:
> 
>> I'm a lightroom fan myself, but I look at aperture from time to time to see 
>> how its doing,  I would say they are both very good programs, and its 
>> entirely down to personal taste which one suits your style of working more.  
>> Both are available as trials, so you have nothing to loose before deciding 
>> on which one you like.
>> 
>> In my case (and one of the reasons lightroom suits me more) is that my 
>> photos only stay in lightroom for importing, they either end up in the 
>> trash, in photoshop for further touch-up and or printing, or in iphoto as 
>> high quality jpeg for looking at.
>> 
>> So I still have an important place for iphoto, but I don't use it for any 
>> importing or touching up, just as a library.  In a similar vein with music, 
>> I use itunes as a library for all my music and playing it, but I never 
>> purchase anything in the itunes store, and I rip all my cds using cdparanoia 
>> and title them manually.
>> 
>> Toby
>> 
>> On 26 February 2011 23:39, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Pixelmator doesn't have non-destructive editing/adjustment. Aperture is IMO 
>> by far the best photo development program out there. Lightroom has only just 
>> got multiple screen support!
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Sam
>> 
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>> On 26 Feb 2011, at 23:37, Richard Coker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Pixelmator?   (from the App Store)  I'm pretty sure it has more features 
>>> for image enhancement/altering than iPhoto
>>> 
>>> Richard
>>> From: Ray Packham <[email protected]>
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Sent: Sat, 26 February, 2011 20:09:46
>>> Subject: [sussex_mug] how different is aperture compared to iphoto
>>> 
>>> I want to play with some photos to enhance them and was thinking of 
>>> aperture , but just looking at the pics of aperture on apples website (and 
>>> yes i know its not a good way to decide things) I cant see many different 
>>> options for enhancement and iphoto, now i know i am probably totally wrong 
>>> but can someone just confirm briefly wether there are a lot of added 
>>> features?
>>> 
>>> Ive never obviously used it or seen it so, all i want to do is enhance a 
>>> few pics taken with 15 mega pixel camera...
>>> 
>>> regards all ray
>>> 
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