OK, Kirk has heard me talk about zooming features for years now, and there has been much discussion on having a loupe, or (my favorite) a smoother scrolling zoom (i.e. not just the quantified settings PM now has). But I just loaded a trial of Aperture 2, and slow as it is, and a memory hog as it is, I like the z-key as a context sensitive instant zoom. Yes, I know Photo Mechanic kind of has that feature as well, and I use it all the time, BUT, what I'd LOVE to see is a zoom centered on where your cursor arrow lies on screen. So you're always zooming in on your subject and not just a centered zoom. Aperture has that very feature, and it can be a real time saver for quickly checking sharpness as you move through a shoot of hundreds of images. Right now, if my area of interest (I set it at zoom 100%) is anywhere off center, and this happens often with the higher rez files we're shooting these days, I have to grab the image and pan over to my area of interest. It's a pain each time.
So there I go again, asking for another zoom feature... next up: a better crop/rotate tool
, but I'll settle for the speed of PM. Nothing can touch it. Nothing.
Cheers!
- Ed.