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How to Sort Photos in the Import Window in Aperture 3

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December 10, 2014 - 9:00pm
Have you ever scratched your head at what you’re seeing in the import dialog… positive you have newer work than what’s there, or that the image on the bottom simply isn’t the most recent photo you shot? Read on to see how to sort the images on your card in the import window.
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Should I Reprocess That RAW File?

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December 2, 2014 - 9:00pm
The Aperture 3.6 release on OS X Yosemite brought with it a new RAW processing engine. Depending on your camera, you may have a Reprocess button in the Adjustments pane of the Inspector. Think twice before blindly clicking it.
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ApertureExpert Live Training 119: Books, Available Now

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November 26, 2014 - 10:41pm
Printed media may be on the decline, but there’s still nothing like viewing your photos in a printed book. Whether you’re making books to deliver to clients, to commemorate a family vacation, or just as a showcase of your own favorite photos, Aperture is an easy and affordable way to make this a reality.
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Live Training Session 119 Coming Up; Books

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November 14, 2014 - 9:00pm
Printed media may be on the decline, but there’s still nothing like viewing your photos in a printed book. Whether you’re making books to deliver to clients, to commemorate a family vacation, or just as a showcase of your own favorite photos, Aperture is an easy and affordable way to make this a reality.
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This script does something very simple, yet very powerful—it allows you to export versions of photos to multiple export presets at once. Need to export full size and half size and 1024 pixel JPEGs, or any other combination, over and over again? Then your’e gonna love how much time this AppleScript saves.
$1.99
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Live Training Session 119

Printed media may be on the decline, but there's still nothing like viewing your photos in a printed book. Whether you're making books to deliver to clients, to commemorate a family vacation, or just as a showcase of your own favorite photos, Aperture is an easy and affordable way to make this a reality.

Duration: 01:15 hr
Included with membership
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The Aperture 3 "Open in Editor" Options—TIF vs PSD, 8-bit vs 16-bit, sRGB vs Adobe RGB, and TIF Compression Options

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October 30, 2014 - 8:00pm
As we all know, Aperture is no longer being developed. However more and more third party applications are popping up on the App Store — some for very little money — that may fill in the some of the gaps while we wait for Photos to be released. In this post, so that we can take advantage of some of these new apps, we look at Aperture’s built-in “Open in Editor” command, and the significance of the few options it offers. We also look at the many options you have when saving at TIFF file from Photoshop. Warning… this is a really, really long post.
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