Relax, the new Yosemite Photos application will have tools for professionals

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Almost a week ago a statement from Apple announcing that iPhoto and Aperture apps were to be merged to give rise to the new Photos application that we will launch in October when the next great system of the Californian company is presented.

The reactions did not take long to appear and the users exposed that it was going to be a merger in which professional users would surely be relegated for the program to be closer to the philosophy of work of the iPad.

Quickly some American blogs contacted Apple press officers to request information and to know if finally the users of Aperture, Apple's professional photography program, were going to have to look for other tools for their projects.

Those from Cupertino, seeing the commotion that has formed, have wanted to reassure users and have reported that the new app Photos will have tools for professionals. Photos will let professionals classify, edit, apply effects and correct defects among many other actions.

In addition, the Yosemite Photos application will be much more fluid and powerful, even allowing the installation of tools programmed by other developers, that is, that can be installed plug-ins to improve the Photos app depending on the type of users who are using it. What Apple wants is to have a universal photography tool for all types of users and that in turn, professionals can turn it into a powerful photo editing program.


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