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  • Welcome to Aperty Learning Journey
  • Getting Started
    • Installation Process
    • Activation
  • About Aperty
    • As a Standalone Editor
    • Using Aperty in the plug-in mode
      • Aperty with Adobe Photoshop
      • Aperty with Adobe Lightroom Classic
      • Aperty for macOS Extension
      • Aperty with Luminar Neo
    • Supported File Types and Cameras
    • Keyboard Shortcut Keys
      • Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
      • macOS Keyboard Shortcuts
  • How to use Aperty
    • All about Project
      • Project Files
      • Adding the Images to the Project
      • Removing Images from a Project
      • Syncing Adjustments
      • Filmstrip
      • Saving Adjustments in a Project
    • Editing tab overview
    • Four Key Tools Categories
      • Essential Tools
        • Develop & Develop RAW Tool
        • Curves Tool
        • Color Tool
        • Black & White Tool
        • Sharpen Tool
        • Details Tool
        • Structure Tool
        • Noise Reduction
      • Retouch tools
        • People detect
        • Skin Blemish Tool
        • Skin Wrinkles
        • Face Skin Tool
        • Eyes Tool
        • Mouth Tool
        • Make up Tool
      • Reshape Tools
        • People
        • Face
        • Eyes
        • Nose
        • Mouth
        • Body
      • Creative tools
        • Light Control
        • Portrait Bokeh Tool
        • LUTs
        • Film Grain
        • Vignette
        • High Key
    • Exporting a Photo
  • Manage your license
    • Activate Aperty on another device
    • Cancelling the subscription
  • Something Useful
    • What is the difference between Luminar Neo and Aperty?
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  1. About Aperty

As a Standalone Editor

Portrait retouching should be quick, efficient, and accessible, allowing photographers of all levels to achieve stunning results with ease. That's why we've developed Aperty, a cutting-edge photo editing tool created by photographers for photographers.

Tailored specifically for professional portrait photographers, Aperty recognizes the historically complex and time-consuming nature of portrait retouching and offers a streamlined solution that combines ease of use with advanced technology. It enables photographers to achieve high-quality results efficiently, significantly reducing the time spent on post-processing.

Developed in collaboration with renowned portrait photographer Julie Trotti, Aperty simplifies retouching while maintaining consistent, high-quality outcomes in skin editing and other professional challenges.

System Requirements

Mac model

Early 2010 or newer MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac Pro, or Mac Mini

Processor

Intel® Core™ i5 8gen or better, Apple M1/M2/M3 chip

OS version

macOS 12.0 or higher is required

RAM

8 GB (16+ GB recommended)

Disk space

10 GB free space; SSD for best performance

Display

1280Ă—768 or higher resolution

You can check your Mac system specifications and hardware by choosing the Apple icon > About this Mac

Hardware

Windows PC with a mouse or similar input device

Processor

Intel® Core™ i5 8 gen or better, AMD Ryzen™ 5 or better

OS version

Windows 10 version 1909 or higher (only 64-bit OS)

RAM

8 GB or more (16+ GB recommended)

Disk space

10 GB free space; SSD for best performance

Display

1280Ă—768 or higher resolution

Graphics

Compatible with OpenGL 3.3 or later

You can check your system specifications on Windows 10 by opening Settings and clicking About.

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