![]() Aperture 2 Portable Genius $25.00 Hip tips and techniques for making the most of the features in Aperture Aperture is a robust digital photography organization, workflow, and manipulation program that provides you with a streamlined way of editing, adjusting, and delivering photos online and in print. This user-friendly, compact guide provides you with tips, tricks, and secrets to help you get moving with the newest and most popular features of Aperture. You'll find savvy advice on getting started with the sleek, new interface as well as helpful information on more intermediate-level features to try out. Shows how to take advantage of advanced RAW image processing Explains using customizable keyboard shortcuts for streamlining workflow Demonstrates publishing albums on the Web Helps you speed through edits, make essential adjustments, and deliver photos online and in print If you're excited to get the most from your digital lifestyle using Aperture, then this resource is for you! ![]() Apple Aperture 2.0 Upgrade $99.00 If you have Aperture 1, don't wait any longer. Buy the upgrade now. It is worth it. You can peruse apple site to get the lowdown, and i am not going to touch on it here. I am only suggesting to upgrade and make your life easier. ![]() Apple Aperture 2: A workflow guide for digital photographers (Digital Workflow) $39.95 I just purchased and started reading this book. It seems like the content is pretty good. But, I can't understand how the book was formatted with small fonts, small screen shots with descriptions using smaller fonts and so much wasted space where only half of each page is filled. I understand the half-page format was probably for balance - but, really? Plus, I've never encountered this with other books, but this book has a reflective finish that I sometimes have to tilt the book just to read it. I'll probably continue to read this (until my eyes can't take it anymore) based on other reviewers comments on the content. ![]() Apple Aperture 2.1.1 $199.00 Great product!...Much easier learning curve then Adobe and a very simple layout. Great for editing RAW images and no problem with workflow. I use IPhoto for management and it seamlessly works with it. I highly recommend Nik Software complete edition for Aperture and then you have an editing platform as good (if not better in some ways) then Adobe Elements or CS4. Some reviews remarked on speed. I have had no problems at all as long as you run 4mg of memory. |
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