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Aperture 3.2.3 Update—Delete From Photo Stream

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March 14, 2012 - 6:44am

As expected, an update to Aperture, (3.2.3) has dropped allowing us to delete individual images from the Photo Stream. Other than “minor issues related to performance and stability”, there are no other stated changes.

I’ve updated mine, and I’ve successfully deleted single photos from Aperture’s Photo Stream.

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Google+ Hangout Test Tonight

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March 13, 2012 - 4:40am

Hi all,

I’m going to run a little test with Google+ Hangout tonight, and I’d love it if you can stop by. I’m looking at this as a way to replace my GoToWebinar for my Live Trainings, which is awesome but costs a LOT of money per year to run. Hangouts now allow you to share your screen, and also allow a couple of things you can’t do with GoToWebinar — namely, share just a portion of my screen, show my face (which I’ve had to work around), and also to let me see and talk to you!

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The New Aperture FAQ

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March 13, 2012 - 2:20am

I recently added an Aperture FAQ to the site! This FAQ strives to answer the most commonly asked questions about Aperture maintenance, which I compiled over a couple of years of running this site.

Even if your Library is working perfectly now, it can’t hurt to skim through here… you never know what you might learn!

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iOS 5.1 Update Adds Photo Stream Delete

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March 8, 2012 - 10:54am

If you are a Photo Stream user, you have probably felt the frustration of not being able to delete a single photo from your Photo Stream without resetting the entire thing. Whether it’s an accidental picture of the floor or an embarrassing shot from last night’s party, it was frustrating to see your 1,000 image Photo Stream clogged with photos you don’t want to see.

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ApertureExpert Live Training Session 016: Edge Sharpen, Chromatic Aberration & Color Monochrome

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March 7, 2012 - 11:29am

This was a GREAT session, where you the users chose what the topics would be so we could finish off Adjustments and get ready for something else!

The topics you picked were Edge Sharpen, Chromatic Aberration and Color Monochrome. I think this session came out really, really well and I’m super excited to share it with you. It also ran long so we’re looking at another solid hour in this one.

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ApertureExpert Live Training Session 016: Adjustments; you tell me!

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March 3, 2012 - 9:59am

I’ve just scheduled Session 016, where I’d like to wrap up adjustments. Thing is, what to talk about? There are many more, but most are minor and I’d rather not spend three more sessions covering these. So this is your chance to dictate what will be discussed!

[form closed] you can tell me what you want to learn and how you’d like to see it — even submit your own photo for me to work with.

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ApertureExpert Newsletter #4

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February 20, 2012 - 7:15am

If you aren’t subscribed to the mailing list, then you missed today’s newsletter… but it’s not too late to see it!

Click here to subscribe, and once you’ve confirmed your subscription, you’ll receive a link to view previous newsletters.

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ApertureExpert Live Training Session 015: Adjustments; Dodge & Burn Scheduled

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February 19, 2012 - 4:32am

The next Live Training has just been scheduled; this one continues with the Adjustments, moving into the Quick Brushes and starting with the basics, Dodge and Burn. Time permitting, we may go into the other brushes there as well.

It’s schedule for Thursday Feb 23 at 2pm PST. You can check the time in your time zone on sign-up.

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Double Raw Processing?

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February 12, 2012 - 2:53am

A user posted a question in the forums about a technique called “double raw processing”. Admittedly I had never heard of it and first said “erm, that’s not possible”, but then on googling it I discovered what the term actually means. (It’s a method of combining two versions of an image that have been processed differently from the RAW file, almost like an HDR technique).

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