
With the eventual demise of Apple’s Aperture photo management software on the horizon, Adobe is wasting no_time offering up Lightroom as an alternative. Although users still have plenty of time to make a_decision, Adobe has released its_Aperture Import Plugin_for Lightroom 5, designed to_make it easy for Aperture users to move their photo library into Lightroom from either Aperture or iPhoto. The plug-in requires Lightroom 5.6 or later on the Mac and can be downloaded from Adobe’s website. A couple of months ago, Adobe put out a fact sheet detailing migration techniques in advance of the new tool. The following data...
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