Apple's Aperture photo editor will die

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If for whatever reason you are a user of Apple's Aperture photo retouching toolYou better go thinking about migrating all the images you have in the library, since your life is going to be better.

The reason for this is due to the next versions of macOS that they will not have this tool for retouching images from the well-known brand Apple and that has millions of fans all over the planet.

Worst of all, we know this nuncio by an Apple support page and that has been seen by MacRumors. You also have to know that we are facing a tool that has not been in development since 2014, which is five years. A very high time frame without any novelty.

Aperture

So we are not surprised that Apple has made the decision to remove it from future versions of macOS following Mojave. If we add to thiss the ease of use of Apple Photos, it can be understood that even users have put it aside before the practicality of it.

It will be the month of September when the Mojave rollout begins, which will lead to the disappearance of Aperture, so you are in time to migrate all the image library that you have in this Apple app. It is from the same support page from which we can find the instructions to perform the migration to the Apple Photos app or Adobe Lightroom Classic itself.

As always you can access other alternatives how can it be Affinity Photo, which for a minimum amount of euros, for what it gives in return, can be the program perfect to replace Apple's Aperture. One of those news in which if we are not attentive we can lose those images that we had in Apertura.


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