After years of wavering commitment to creative professionals, Apple is turning its back on pro photographers.
For years, Apple has made sure there's an OS X app to match your level of photographic proficiency. If you were an amateur, you had iPhoto; if you were a pro and needed more advanced features, you had Aperture. But with Apple's upcoming update to OS X, it is officially killing off both apps. Instead, it will introduce Photos, a new app first revealed during Apple's WWDC keynote, will not only stand in as a replacement for iPhoto, but also Aperture.