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Photo Mechanic 2.0r15 for Mac posted Tuesday, July 17, 2001| by, posted today, add support for the Protect feature of Nikon D-series cameras, enabling shooters to tag images in the camera and have that tag automatically recognized when files are browsed. It's a small but welcome change in the Mac image browsing duo aimed at photojournalists and other professional photographers, especially those shooting with a Nikon D1X (or the upcoming D1H), which have a dedicated Protect button on the back of the camera. One push of the button protects the photo (actually, it's marked as a read-only file in the card's file system); when the photo is viewed in Photo Mechanic on the Mac later, that program automatically interprets the photo's read-only (locked, in Mac-speak) status and applies a tag to the photo. Pressing the dedicated Protect button on the Nikon D1X or D1H changes the status of the file to read-only. The same occurs when a file is protected in the D1, only protecting a file with that camera is a cumbersome process. Photo Mechanic Lite and Pro 2.0r15 for Mac recognizes a D1/X/H photo's Protect status.

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Aperture is a photo editing and management software program that was developed by Apple for the Mac OS X operating system, first released in 2005 for $499 (now $199) [1].The software handles a number of tasks common in post-production work such as importing and organizing image files, applying corrective adjustments, displaying slideshows, and printing photographs.

The program auto- matically applies a tag to protected photos, simplifying their selection. The r15 release of both the Lite and Pro versions also improve both batch and single captioning functionality; the Pro version improves interoperability with JobMinder. The updates are free for licensed users of previous v2.0 versions. Send this page to.