Following Wednesday's OS X Lion update that brought system-wide RAW support for six new digital cameras, Apple has released Aperture 3.2.4 to fix a minor issue with the program's viewer.
From the release notes:
What's New in Aperture 3.2.4
- Improves stability on Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
- Addresses an issue that could prevent the Viewer from updating correctly after editing a photo using an external editor.
The latest iteration of Aperture comes in at 635.54MB and can be downloaded through Software Update, Apple's Support Download page and the Mac App Store.
15 Comments
635MB? Geez, let's get going with those incremental updates, please.
I bet this will be the last update to Apeture 3. My money is on Apeture 4 (or X) at WWDC. Not that Apeture 3 is that bad, but Apple would definitly like to leap frog Adobe's Lightroom 4.
"I bet this will be the last update to Apeture 3."
I agree with this but I don't think we'll see Aperture 4 until Mountain Lion is officially released, along with the next version of iWork & iLife.
I bet this will be the last update to Apeture 3. My money is on Apeture 4 (or X) at WWDC. Not that Apeture 3 is that bad, but Apple would definitly like to leap frog Adobe's Lightroom 4.
Please dear God no - I've just managed to master about 1% of Aperture 3 - I can't cope with them changing anything at the moment!
I love Aperture. I know a lot of people are worried as Apple go towards "Prosumer" instead of fully fledged (and expensive) Pro software, but Aperture for $79 was a steal for me, and it's such a sensible step up in capability from iPhoto, I think it's tremendous.
Update at WWDC? Let's see…
Mountain Lion, iOS 6, new iMac, new Mac Mini, new MacBook family, new Mac Pro…
And now Aperture 4?
I don't think so.
There was a Mountain Lion backup update today, too, but that's probably not worth its own story.