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Aperture 2.0 with Joe Schorr
Aperture 2.0 is faster, easier to use, and produces better images, says Joe Schorr, Apple Senior Product Manager. In this interview with Derrick Story, Joe explains how Aperture 2.0 meets those lofty claims. This chat covers a lot of new ground. Listen to Aperture 2.0 with Joe Schorr or you may also subscribe in iTMS.
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Podcasts
- Joe Schorr on Leopard and Aperture
- John McDermott on Assignment with Aperture
- Sal Soghoian on Leopard, Automation, and Aperture
- Apple at PhotoPlus Expo 07 - Joe Schorr Interview
- Publishing with Aperture - Jennifer Sauer Interview
- Teaching with Aperture - Ben Long Interview
- Organizing Power Tips with Joe Schorr
- iLife '08 for Aperture Users with Joe Schorr
- Advanced Aperture Techniques with Joe Schorr
- More on Export Plug-Ins
Inside Aperture
O'Reilly Media's Inside Aperture site draws upon community expertise to provide you with tips and real-life experiences from professional shooters who use Apple's premier photo management application to organize, edit, and output their images. This site features weblogs, articles, podcasts, and tutorials—all focused to help you improve your digital photography workflow. If you'd like to contribute to Inside Aperture, please send mail to
Current Blogs
March 3, 2008
Raw conversion quality is a very subjective topic, and different people have different ideas about what they like in a raw conversion. If you decide you prefer Aperture's 1.1 converter to the new 2.0 converter, you can easily change the program to default to the older version.…read more
February 29, 2008
Yesterday, while browsing in my local Apple store, I decided to purchase the updated version of Aperture, but instead of purchasing the registration key for the trail version of Aperture 2.0, downloaded from Apple, I decided to purchase the box...…read more
February 29, 2008
A question I get over and over again has to do with managing referenced masters. A really typical scenario is this: “I have a whole bunch of masters on a disk, that belong to a variety of projects, which I...…read more
February 28, 2008
One of the great new features that make the whole post-process and organizing in Aperture 2.0 so much better is the "All Projects" view. I am in a perpetual state of organization. Like many of us, I want to be...…read more
February 27, 2008
The theme of this entry is randomness, as in two completely unrelated, random tips that I've found while using Aperture 2 over the past few weeks. The first is related to file importing, and the second is about hotkeys and...…read more
February 26, 2008
Vignette is one of the new editing tools in Aperture 2.0 that made me (and I suppose a whole lot of other photographers as well) really happy. This tool has been in my "wish list" for the longest time (and...…read more
Articles
November 09, 2007
In this second part of a two-part series, Josh Anon takes a look at the best ways to back up Aperture files with third party tools such as RSyncX, .Mac, and Retrospect, and online options. Josh also explores Leopard and Time Machine to see if there's functionality there for hardcore Aperture users.…read more
November 02, 2007
In part one of this two-part series covering strategies for protecting your photos, Josh Anon discusses some basic archiving concepts and then delves into hard drive options, including RAID configurations. There's lots of food for thought here as you devise your strategy for storing images.…read more
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