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Video: Image Editing With Plug-ins in Aperture

I just came back from a trip to the wonderful city of Vienna and I had lots of shots of buildings and monuments. unfortunately, because the lens I was using has lots of distortion I had to rely on some…

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Video: Reconnecting Moved Masters

After a long hiatus the Podcast is finally back! I recently got a new Hard drive to store all my images on (more on that in a later post) and I moved my library over. Unfortunately some of my images…

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Video: Aperture’s Clone Tool In Action

Aperture has a surprisingly powerful clone tool in its arsenal. Other software, such as Lightroom for example limits its cloning abilities to fixing dust spots, but in Aperture there is a fully fledged clone tool as part of the retouch…

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Video: Silver Efex Pro 2 Walk Through

I’ve been raving about Silver Efex Pro a lot lately since the new version came out. I realized not everyone might have seen it before or what it can do so I put together this little video walk through showing…

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Videos Now Available as a Podcast

The videos on the Aperture Blog are now available as a handy podcast to make it easier to view and find them. If you subscribe to the podcast feed then they will download automatically in iTunes or whatever software you…

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Video: Search by Usage

I was setting up some metadata templates today and I discovered a few metadata fields I never knew existed before. They were for image usage. It seems Aperture stores, in it’s library a reference if you’ve emailed, exported or printed…

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How To Import And Manage Presets In Aperture

 
If you’re new to Aperture and if you’ve downloaded a preset from here on this blog or form elsewhere on the web and were wondering how to install it this short video will show you everything you need to…

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