iiiNelson
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I was a HUGE Lightroom 2 user and it was really the only option for me when I was primarily shooting with Micro 4/3 if I didn't want to get stuck with Silkypix. I loved it plain and simple. I upgraded to LR3 when I got the M9 buuuuut...
By that timeI won a free boxed copy of Aperture 3. Apple is doing a much better job at supporting new cameras more quickly than they did with Aperture 2. That was the main reason Aperture was never a true option for me before. They didn't support the full DNG standard or lens correction profiles prior to Aperture 3 without haveing to "hack" the program.
Which brings me to Capture 1. Admittedly the last version I used was C1 4 which came with my D-Lux4. I could get good results out it but it didn't "work" with my brain AT ALL. That being said if I were going MF I would seriously consider learning the RAW processor that your camera was "designed"for. That mean C1 for Phase One, Leaf, or Mamiya and LR3 or Aperture 3 for Leica.
By that timeI won a free boxed copy of Aperture 3. Apple is doing a much better job at supporting new cameras more quickly than they did with Aperture 2. That was the main reason Aperture was never a true option for me before. They didn't support the full DNG standard or lens correction profiles prior to Aperture 3 without haveing to "hack" the program.
Which brings me to Capture 1. Admittedly the last version I used was C1 4 which came with my D-Lux4. I could get good results out it but it didn't "work" with my brain AT ALL. That being said if I were going MF I would seriously consider learning the RAW processor that your camera was "designed"for. That mean C1 for Phase One, Leaf, or Mamiya and LR3 or Aperture 3 for Leica.