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bordsenius

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Aperture Inspector lets you examine your Aperture Library to see the cameras, lenses and settings you use the most. Examine which lenses you use, which ISO you shoot at and how many images you've taken over time. And for launch it's available for only $9.99.

Aperture Inspector is designed to help you learn more about the way you shoot. Trying to figure out if you should buy a new lens? Check out your lens use patterns over time—see how often you shoot with a lens, what settings you used and what focal length you were at. Think you should sell a piece of gear? Look to see how your use of that gear has changed over time.

Whether you're just curious about the way you shoot or are looking to get a deep understanding of your shooting habits and camera use, Aperture Inspector can help.

There is an online video demonstrating how it works here.


The app is available from maccreate here.


It is based on Adobe Air. I am the developer, so if you have any ideas on what it should do please tell me.
 
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