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  1. It's Almost Like a Trade Show is Coming

    blogs.oreilly.com via @heatham5fb  &bull Oct 22, 2009

    From 100GB CF cards to a 21-megapixel camera that can also shoot 1080p video, there have been a slew of photographic announcements this past week. You would almost imagine that a trade show is coming. Or Christmas. Or massive credit… Full Story »

  2. More than three ways to crank it up

    blogs.oreilly.com via @candhp83a  &bull Aug 18, 2009

    Most of us are familiar with three ways of starting up Aperture. We can, and we usually do, any one of the following: Full Story »


  3. Adobe Camera Profiles and Lightroom

    blogs.oreilly.com via @mikefortgens  &bull Jul 23, 2009

    I have talked to several photographers that have asked if there is a way to preserve the look of their images as they appeared on the back of their camera once they are loaded into Lightroom. In the past, this… Full Story »

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  4. GPS and Aperture

    blogs.oreilly.com via @somah  &bull May 9, 2009

    As GPS2Aperture Pro just went into public beta testing, it seemed like a good idea to talk about geotagging and Aperture... Full Story »

  5. Sharing images between Aperture and iPhoto

    blogs.oreilly.com via @cocoamedia  &bull May 2, 2009

    Like a lot of photographers, i find myself using both the pro-level Aperture and the consumer-level iPhoto. I find that there are things I can do best for my pictures in each. Both are truly useful to me in my… Full Story »

  6. Referenced v. Managed

    blogs.oreilly.com via @n8smith  &bull Apr 15, 2009

    Another one of those questions that re-appear endlessly on the various forums is managed files v. referenced files. As with a lot of Aperture questions, there isn’t a right or a wrong answer... Full Story »

  7. Alas

    blogs.oreilly.com via @normanallen  &bull Apr 6, 2009

    I'm feeling fairly good about my archiving strategy these days... in a hackish, workaround sort of way. I have hard drives scattered all over Northern California that provide offsite redundancy for my Aperture Libraries. But I also want an easily-accessible… Full Story »

  8. Aperture 2.0

    blogs.oreilly.com via @TimeForLifeVA  &bull Feb 19, 2009

    With the introduction of Aperture 2.0, Apple made sure that a lot of really useful and up-to-date information about this new release are immediately available from the official Aperture 2.0 site. Full Story »


  9. Using Aperture to create a model's portfolio

    blogs.oreilly.com via @dominiquejames  &bull Jan 20, 2009

    January marks, among other things, the beginning of a new seasonal cycle in international modeling with Ford’s annual Supermodel of the World finals. Giselle from the Philippines is one of the candidates to this year’s competition to be held in… Full Story »

  10. Should I use iPhoto again?

    blogs.oreilly.com via @marieboyer  &bull Jan 14, 2009

    In October of last year, I wrote a blog entry about a decision to migrate my personal collection of photographs from iPhoto to Aperture, unifying all my photographs, from personal images to professional work, "under a single roof." Full Story »



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