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One of the fun things about running the "Inside Aperture" site is receiving reader contributions. Every now and then a clever new technique shows up in our aperture@oreilly.com mailbox, many of which I try. But why should I get to have all the fun? So, this week I'm
sharing a handful of reader-submitted techniques. My guess is that you'll find one or two particularly useful. Read Reader Submitted Tips for Aperture.
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- Sal Soghoian on Extending Aperture with AppleScript
- Aperture 2 Features 101-103 with Joe Schorr
- Aperture 2.0 with Joe Schorr
- 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
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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
May 23, 2008
At the end of last week’s post, I mentioned that I would be talking this week about my efforts to organize and archive my collection of original film masters. Well, since then I ended up writing an introduction to...…read more
May 22, 2008
Further to the "What the Aperture 2 Training Book Cover Means To You" contest, I was finally able to track down the artist Kent Oberheu. He was thrilled by the variety of interpretations and said it was "uncanny that every...…read more
May 22, 2008
It’s often the little things that can make a big difference in your workflow, and a bunch of little changes can make a profound change in the way you process your images. The “customizability” of A2.1 can really increase your...…read more
May 21, 2008
When working with digital photography, there are a few very important decisions that you need to make early on. What camera, what computer, and what monitor. The camera's largely personal preference, and the computer is easy--a Mac with Aperture. The...…read more
May 20, 2008
Before the idea of Aperture’s ”all-in-one“ post-production methodology came along, a lot of the things we wanted to do with our digital images required a somewhat inordinate amount of time, expertise and effort to process. The steps to prepare the...…read more
May 19, 2008
Every time a new version Aperture or LightRoom gets released/announced you always have a big flurry of 'which application should I choose?' posts on all the digital photography forums, and the release of the LR2 beta has been no exception. …read more
Articles
May 15, 2008
One of the fun things about running the "Inside Aperture" site is receiving reader contributions. Every now and then a clever new technique shows up in our aperture@oreilly.com mailbox, many of which I try. But why should I get to have all the fun? So, this week I'm sharing a handful of reader-submitted techniques. My guess is that you'll find one or two particularly useful. …continue reading Reader Submitted Tips for Aperture
March 11, 2008
In this second of two parts, Ellen Anon (Aperture Exposed and Inside Aperture) takes you through the bottom half of Aperture's Adjustment palette brick by brick. She picks up with the Enhance brick and continues down through the rest of the new tools. This two part article series is a great resource that belongs in any Aperture bookmark list. …continue reading Using the New Adjustment Tools in Aperture 2.0, Part Two
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