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Inside Aperture
Inside Aperture is the latest addition to O'Reilly Digital Media covering, you guessed it, all things Aperture. Blogs, podcasts, and articles about Aperture as well as workflows will be the bread and butter of this site. If Aperture is a vital part ...
Aperture Tricks
Aperture Tricks is devoted to, shockingly, tips and tricks for everyone's favorite photography workflow solution made by Apple. If you are obsessed with Aperture news, or just want to get the most bang for your photogenic buck then Aperture Tricks is ...
Aperture vs Lightroom
I am solidly in the rank amateur category of photographers, which is why I have never had reason to look into either Aperture or Lightroom. My camera doesn't even shoot in RAW. However, James Duncan Davidson earns his way by shooting photographs and ...
Aperture and Logic Pro updates
Ladies and gentlemen, start your Software Updaters. Apple has just released Aperture 1.1.1 and Logic Pro 7.2.1. The Aperture
update 'addresses several issues related to performance, stability, color correction, and display compatibility and ...
Working with Metadata views in Aperture
Aperture is Apple's tool designed for professional photographers who take lots and lots of pictures. As such, handling metadata is an important part of any workflow involving Aperture. James Duncan Davidson has some tricks to help you get the ...
Aperture 1.5
Aperture has just hit 1.5, which will be available later this week as a free upgrade for current Aperture users or $299 for the new users. A new, open library system has been added to allow for storage of photos on a number of different media. It ...
PHPture: Aperture on the web
PHPture is very cool, and almost makes me wish I used Aperture to organize my photos. PHPture leverages the web technologies that are baked into every Mac running OS X to enable sharing of your Aperture library over the web. PHPture is limited to ...
Aperture to Final Cut Pro
Connected Flow, makers of the very cool FlickrExport, have just released a free Aperture plugin that some of you are bound to be crazy about. Aperture to Final Cut Pro, oddly enough, exports selected photos from Aperture toa Final Cut Pro video ...
Adobe targets Aperture with Lightroom
Remember when
Steve said that Aperture is not a competitor to
Adobe's products, but a companion? Perhaps Adobe didn't take Steve's message to heart. Earlier today at Macworld, Adobe
released the public beta of Lightrooom, a new,
professional digital ...
Grudgematch: Aperture vs. Lightroom
TUAW reader Sherrod is a photographer on a mission: He's going to examine Lightroom and Aperture side by side, and he needs your help. He has set up what will be a series of posts looking at each of the applications, with the intention of declaring a ...
Aperture 2 is here
Let's just say it: Aperture 2 is here - and boy are some of us here at TUAW excited. Amongst the news, the full-price of the application has dropped to just $199 US, with the paid upgrade being just $99. That's down from the previous full price of ...
Aperture and Time Machine, happy at last
Way back in October Nik (who is busily working on his Aperture 2 review) blogged about the problem combo of Aperture and Time Machine. It would seem that using Time Machine and Aperture could lead to some bad things happening to your Aperture ...
Aperture 1.5.6
Attention Aperture, there is a new version out. Apple just just released Aperture 1.5.6 which:
Resolves some issues with iPhoto 7.1
Solves some issues with metadata and sort ordering in the iLife Media Browser
Improves reliability
It also ...
Aperture isn't dead
The last few days have been a real roller coaster
for Aperture. Has it been scrapped? Did Apple rush it out the door? Will we ever seen an update for it? Well,
today we saw the release of Aperture
1.1.1, and that is a good sign. Continuing on that ...
Aperture 1.5 tidbits
I've been looking at the new Aperture content on Apple's Aperture website and I thought I would bring to your attention a few details that might get overlooked. These aren't earth shattering features, but they are interesting:
You can stop, ...


