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This Is (Not) The Return of Apple Aperture

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Curious about the latest buzz in the world of photography software? Join us in this episode as we dive into Apple's recent acquisition of Pixelmator and what it means for professional photographers.

In this episode, I explore the implications of Apple's acquisition of Pixelmator, a popular photography and editing software. I discuss the prospects of a potential return of Apple Aperture and what this means for the future of Apple Photos. Whether the technology will be integrated directly into Apple Photos or if we might see a new version of Aperture. I also highlight other similar products developed by former Apple employees and sheds light on the evolving photography software landscape.

Don't miss this insightful episode about the potential future of Apple Photos and professional photography software. Subscribe to Photo Breakdown and stay updated with the latest trends and tech in photography!


Photo Breakdown does not currently have a sponsor, so I thought I would give a shoutout to partners of mine. Thank you to Flodesk, Spider Holster, Think Tank Photo and Imagen for your continued support.

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Manage episode 448147989 series 3529115
Content provided by Scott Wyden Kivowitz. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Scott Wyden Kivowitz or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Curious about the latest buzz in the world of photography software? Join us in this episode as we dive into Apple's recent acquisition of Pixelmator and what it means for professional photographers.

In this episode, I explore the implications of Apple's acquisition of Pixelmator, a popular photography and editing software. I discuss the prospects of a potential return of Apple Aperture and what this means for the future of Apple Photos. Whether the technology will be integrated directly into Apple Photos or if we might see a new version of Aperture. I also highlight other similar products developed by former Apple employees and sheds light on the evolving photography software landscape.

Don't miss this insightful episode about the potential future of Apple Photos and professional photography software. Subscribe to Photo Breakdown and stay updated with the latest trends and tech in photography!


Photo Breakdown does not currently have a sponsor, so I thought I would give a shoutout to partners of mine. Thank you to Flodesk, Spider Holster, Think Tank Photo and Imagen for your continued support.

  continue reading

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