its a MAC, you will never regret it...
its a MAC, you will never regret it...
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wow that answered all of his questions....
Haha seriously though, it looks like a great program, and I know tons of people use it to organize RAWs. I don't own a Mac, I wanted one for the longest time, but I do know it is a very popular program for many of the users on a photography site I am part of. They never mentioned RAWs taking forever, so I'd contact an Apple genius if I were you. If you paid for the program, I think the store will let you ask the art genius (from what I remember, they've got specialized music, media, art, business geniuses at the store that know those categories very well) for free. Good luck figuring it out, I wish I could provide a more complete answer.
My 2 (completely guess inspired) suggestions are that you make sure that aperture has the latest software update available, and that you're not overlooking some sort of aperture-specific Raw file type that needs a quick conversion before running in the program properly. I know Adobe has it's own RAW file format (file extension .ADN which stands for Adobe Digital Negative) that will open faster in Photoshop and save with a smaller file size. Of course PHotoshop's Camera Raw can read RAW files right off thecamera too, but the native format to run as fast as possible is ADN.
^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle
False.
I'm going to check to see if there are any software updates when I get home from work, and I've seen some info on the Mac forums that that might be the fix. My frustration lies in that I had a working, yet slightly cumbersome, workflow with iPhoto and Photoshop Elements with my Powerbook, and it feels like I'm at square one again ($2000 later).
Probably should have tried out the 1 month free trial, on any program they offer from Adobe to see if it works for you.
I find it hard to believe that Aperture won't work well with your mac... yet it should be leaps and bounds better than the software Nikon provides with their cameras (poke at Nikon vs Canon).
At any rate, I hope it is as simple as an update for you to get things worked out...this stuff shouldn't happen with Macs.