What application is it displayed on the centre MacBook Pro on the 'The New Macbook Pro' page

I mean this page (http://www.apple.com/au/macbookpro/) what is the application with the picture of the man surfing

Hi David,
Looks like a full screen photo view of iPhoto or possibly Aperture. That definitely looks like a Histogram in the upper left hand corner and I suspect Apple would be advertising their own photo editing product. I use Lightroom (Adobe's product) so I'm not quite sure when the full screen menus look like for iPhoto vs. Aperture.

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