What is the advantage of using the Photos to iPhoto or Aperture?

They are all the same?

Photos is much better at sharing between devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac) that what is iPhoto. It's really good to keep all your photos accessible on all your devices; It's great if you take lots of photos with an iPhone and you want to "automagically" appear on your Mac. You can also synchronize all your changes between everything instantly.

Adaptability of the photos is on par with iPhoto. I would like to say, it is a good replacement for iPhoto, as in almost every sense is as good or better.

The opening is a very different beast. Organizational abilities Aperture and image adjustment capabilities (with curves, adjustments, etc.) were far beyond what the pictures offers today. If you are a serious amateur or pro photographer and openness really effect of leverage, and Photos is a big step backward. But for 95% of users, it probably isn't.

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