Organization versus iphoto

I'm told that when I make a change to a  picture in Iphoto, then that is the view I have. The master, I guess, is stuck back somewhere. All I see is the current 1 picture when I make changes or multiple changes. 
Then when I read about Aperture, I see it says that I can save the same picture in multiple views after multiple changes.
Does that mean I really have this much flexibility in Aperatur over Iphoto where I can now see my master, have a folder with my first change and then a second foler with my 3rd change so I can always see and compare multiple shots?

In iPhoto you can see the original simply by holding the Shift key.
Aperture can create multiple versions of a shot withou duplicating the file, as iPhoto would need to do.
So, yes, Aperture is a lot more flexible than iPhoto - which accounts for some fo the price difference
Of course, either can export the Original or the Version.
Any closer to making your decision?

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  • How do I transfer photos in organizer to iPhoto?

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    I couldn't see how to export from the organiser?
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    Regards
    TD

  • Custom organization in iPhoto

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  • The best method to manage, or organize my iPhoto files

    the best method to manage, or organize my iPhoto files
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  • Aperture versus Photoshop Elements versus iPhoto

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  • How to organize the iPhoto when it gets too big?

    Hi, I have iPhoto library about 300GB which consumes most of my iMac space.
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    Well that depends on you
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  • Better Organization for iPhoto 06?

    Hi! Sooo I really like iPhoto and have been using it since Feb of 2007 when I purchased my Mac. Haven't upgraded to 08 yet because I've heard mixed reviews of it, kind of waiting to see if Apple will make an iLife 09 that will make people happier.
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    Irvine Swim Girl
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  • Organization, Backups, iPhoto, and PCs

    I was in the Apple Store today for training on iPhoto. I still working on understanding the whole Library/Folder/Album thing but my question is this:
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    chnewtomac
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    TD

  • Elements Organizer v. iPhoto

    Hello,
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