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Aperture
Description
Aperture was an image organizer developed by Apple for the macOS operating system. The software handled work such as importing and organizing image files, applying corrective adjustments and printing photographs.
Information
Developer
apple
Released
30 November, 2005
Discontinued
10 April, 2015
Lifespan
9 years
Type
software
Source
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