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Inside Aperture
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Out In The Streets
May 9, 2008 5:55 AM | Comments: 9
By Micah Walter
By Micah Walter
For the last couple of weeks I have been searching for the perfect street camera. I have been comparing three “point and shoot” cameras that could potentially fit the bill. I’ve been trying to make a decision as to which...
Continue reading Out In The Streets.
Viveza Plug-In for Aperture v2.1
May 8, 2008 9:52 AM | Comments: 12
By Ellen Anon
By Ellen Anon
Nik Software released Viveza for Aperture yesterday. This is a plug-in that you’re going to want to give a test drive. It’s really pretty amazing software when you put it through its paces. I first saw a demo of Viveza...
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Continue reading Viveza Plug-In for Aperture v2.1.
Aperture Makes You Better
May 8, 2008 9:28 AM | Comments: 0
By Steve Simon
By Steve Simon
I’ve been shooting for a very long time, and my enthusiasm for photography has only increased since picking up a camera at the age of 12 and somehow convincing my parents I can use the second bathroom as a darkroom...
Continue reading Aperture Makes You Better.
Black Point and Shadows
May 7, 2008 5:00 AM | Comments: 3
By Josh Anon
By Josh Anon
I've shooting lately in very rough lighting conditions. From shooting kiteboarders in black wetsuits, towards the west, over water, around 1-3pm in hazy conditions to shooting them against the setting sun, it's been one exposure challenge after another. As I've...
Continue reading Black Point and Shadows.
Let there be ... DFT Light!
May 6, 2008 8:47 PM | Comments: 0
By Dominique James
By Dominique James
Drab and gray? Flat? No highlights? It can happen. Maybe you're on location, and it's getting late and the light is fading fast. Or, you're in the studio and there's not enough strobes for the kind of setup you...
Continue reading Let there be ... DFT Light!.
The iTunes Analogy
May 5, 2008 4:50 AM | Comments: 2
By Ian Wood
By Ian Wood
Aperture’s virtual filing/organisational structure can be quite intimidating when you first experience it, but as new as this seemed when Aperture first came out nearly two and a half years ago, it was firmly rooted in existing Apple software and concepts - iTunes (and to some extent, the Finder).
Continue reading The iTunes Analogy.
PDF Services Provide Big Bonus for Aperture Users
May 2, 2008 12:04 PM | Comments: 0
By Derrick Story
By Derrick Story
You may have missed that the "Save as PDF" button has changed to a PDF pop-up menu in the Print dialog box for the Book tool. There are a few things going on here, many of which I'll cover...
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Continue reading PDF Services Provide Big Bonus for Aperture Users.
Go further...
April 30, 2008 9:38 PM | Comments: 6
By Steve Simon
By Steve Simon
The Aperture Adjustments sliders give you a wide range of control for fixing most images well within the range of the slider. It doesn’t happen very often, but there are times when you’ve moved the slider to the far left...
Continue reading Go further....
Stacks and Filtering
April 30, 2008 5:00 AM | Comments: 4
By Ellen Anon
By Ellen Anon
Although Aperture has offered stacks all along, it’s a feature that I personally haven’t used a lot. But last week I was doing a lot of spring flower photography and experimenting with narrow depth of fields. In some cases I...
Continue reading Stacks and Filtering.
Framing the picture with Aperture BorderFX
April 29, 2008 8:00 AM | Comments: 2
By Dominique James
By Dominique James
While a lot of interest and excitement is now focused on the awesome capabilities of new editing plug-ins for Aperture, particularly with the recent introduction of Apple's Dodge & Burn, DFT's Power Stroke, Ozone and Lights!, as well as...
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- frame
Continue reading Framing the picture with Aperture BorderFX.
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