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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Aperture was a photo editing and management computer program developed by Apple Inc. for the OS X operating system, first released in 2005, and now discontinued from the App Store. 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.Features of Aperture include non-destructive editing, organization of photographs by keyword, faces (using face detection and recognition), and places (using GPS metadata embedded in image files), brushes for applying effects (such as dodge and burn, skin smoothing, and polarization), and exporting to several popular websites, including Flickr, Facebook, SmugMug, and Apple's iCloud. The program has been widely reviewed by independent parties.On January 6, 2011, Apple announced its availability on the Mac App Store. Aperture 3.5, the latest version of the software, was released on October 22, 2013 and runs on Intel-based Mac computers.On October 22, 2013, Apple released the new Version 3.5 of Aperture which now supports iCloud Photo Sharing, integrates SmugMug and adds support for iOS 7 camera filters. Aperture 3.5 requires OS X Mavericks or later.On June 27, 2014, Apple announced that they would cease development of Aperture and work on a transition to their new Photos app.On October 16, 2014, Apple released version 3.6 of Aperture which addresses compatibility with OS X Yosemite.On March 5, 2015, Apple sent emails to Aperture owners that they would soon discontinue Aperture from the Mac App Store.On April 8, 2015, Apple discontinued Aperture from the Mac App Store."@en }

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