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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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Why Lens Correction Is Important

I’ve mentioned lens correction a few times recently as something that I wish Aperture had built in. In discussions, I’ve said that I think the automatic lens correction is one of Lightroom’s great tools that I wish Aperture had. I…

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Aperture’s Awesome Mobile Workflow

One of the features touted for Aperture 3 is a mobile workflow. Specifically, you can export parts of a library and merge them back to the main library. It’s an intriguing idea, but it’s one I hadn’t really had use…

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Using Lightroom With Aperture: A Workflow

Why?
I’ve been working on a workflow that makes it easy to send some images to Lightroom to effectively use it as a plug in, and to make it easy to get them back again. Before I get into the…

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Reporting Bugs

Reporting Bugs

As Aperture 3 is relatively new there are still some bugs in the software. Too many bugs some would argue. While I agree that some fairly serious bugs were in the release version Apple have been very quick to patch…

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How to Speed Up the Zoomed 1:1 View

One of the things that I’ve seen people complain about is the length of time Aperture takes to load the full resolution image when you zoom into 100% by pressing the Z key. Typically when you go to an image…

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Welcome to The Aperture Blog

Welcome to The Aperture Blog

Welcome to a new website and blog dedicated to Aperture, the photography workflow software from Apple. Writing the first post of any new blog is always a hard thing to do. I could write very formally and tell you about…

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