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ApertureExpert Live Training Session 023: Multiple Mac Workflow

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October 19, 2012 - 2:26pm

I finally recorded again! This Live Training was another not-so-live-training, I’m sorry to say. My schedule has been a bit manic lately and finding the time to actually schedule these in advance has gotten tricky. Plus, I’m still not in love with Google Hangouts, and just may have to go back to the GoToWebinar system (assuming it’s even working OK these days).

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Multiple Mac Workflow

Live Training Session 023

If you have multiple Macs that you use for Aperture, you won't want to miss this session, full of tips on how to make that Mac-to-Mac workflow as seamless as possible!

Duration: 00:37 hr
Included with membership
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Recovering Lost Nik Software Presets (And Others?) Following Aperture 3.4 Upgrade

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October 16, 2012 - 6:10am

We recommended that you back up your 3rd party plug-in presets prior to the Aperture 3.4 upgrade, but of course many had already upgraded or never saw the notice. I don’t fully understand why, but I’ve been told it has something to do with “sandboxing” in how Aperture 3.4 (and Mountain Lion, perhaps?) handles 3rd party software or software that accesses other applications (i.e.

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A Tip for Confirming Faces Quickly

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October 10, 2012 - 9:18am

Faces isn’t a feature I talk about much, mostly because it’s virtually unusable for me. I’ve stated before that I really want Faces to be project-specific, meaning I can turn it off on projects such as concerts I shoot that have 30,000 faces in the audience! I love, love, love the concept of Faces, but in reality on a Library like mine (and I’m sure many of yours), with so many faces and so many photos, there’s a point where it becomes unusable.

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Aperture 3.4.1 Released

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September 29, 2012 - 4:01am

A tiny little update, but sometimes that’s just what the doctor ordered…

Per the installer screen: 

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Solution to Aperture 3.4 Installation Problems

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September 23, 2012 - 5:08pm

There have been many reports here of issues with Aperture crashing after the Aperture 3.4 upgrade. Some reported fixing it by reinstalling the app, while others reported it fixed by trashing the preferences.

For those of you that trashed the preferences — your fix is only temporary. You will need to reinstall the app. Just delete it and re-download from the App store.

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Aperture 3.4 with Shared Photo Streams

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September 20, 2012 - 5:46pm

Aperture 3.4 has been released, with support for the new Shared Photo Stream that’s part of iOS 6, a menu command to open your library in iPhoto, and general “performance and stability improvements”.

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Deselecting Images in the Aperture Import Window

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September 8, 2012 - 12:00am

I would say one of the top ten Aperture questions I get from users, many of whom are experienced, is asking how they select and de-select multiple images for import. I think the reason for this confusion is that it doesn’t act quite the way the Finder does in this regard. Not only can you select an image, but the check box needs to be checked for it to be imported.

Often, we shoot more than one assignment on a card and want to separate the images into their respective Projects on import. It’s a way of keeping things tidy before they are actually in the library. Otherwise, you have to go through the extra step of relocating images (in a referenced library).

Uncheck All

The first step is to “Uncheck All”I prefer to “Uncheck All” before I select which images I want to import first. Of course you do it differently if you like. You can also just uncheck the images you do not want to import. [more]

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