Photo-editing software for Mac OS X
Some people are natural when using Photoshop. They love the special effects, layering, and outline tracing functions. But if you don't need to apply much post-production, try Aperture for Mac OS X. Cropping, removing red-eye, and correcting exposure, this is the casual or naturalist's dream come true. So what about the iPhoto application that comes with your Mac? You could say Aperture is in between iPhoto and Adobe Photoshop Elements, the entry level take on the full-featured Photoshop. If you, however, like to play with controls and have a creative sensibility, you may want to try Photoshop Elements. Aperture can be a bit underwhelming for those eager to explore photo-editing at a more advanced level..

