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Live Training Session 118

At some point, you have to export your photos from Aperture. Easy enough, right? And it is… but there are so many options that can make your exporting easier and more consistent — if you set them up.

Duration: 01:19 hr
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Live Training Session 117 Coming Up; Places

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October 18, 2014 - 3:00am
I love Places! It’s one of my favorite features to play with in Aperture. Sure it has nothing to do with actually editing your photos, but there’s something about seeing them scattered around the globe as pins on a map that I just adore.
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Places

Live Training Session 117

I love Places! It’s one of my favorite features to play with in Aperture. Sure it has nothing to do with actually editing your photos, but there’s something about seeing them scattered around the globe as pins on a map that I just adore.

Duration: 00:58 hr
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Open Q&A: Ask Anything!

Live Training Session 116

We hadn't done one of these in a while, so it was time… Adjustments are wrapped (at least all the main ones), so before moving on we got many outstanding questions answered.

Duration: 00:50 hr
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ApertureExpert Live Training 114: Adjustments; Dodge & Burn, Using Brushes

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September 5, 2014 - 9:00pm
Available now! We really got into brushes here. I decided to open Photoshop to more easily explain (I hope!) how brushed adjustments work in Aperture. Since you can’t see what’s going on in Aperture, this turned into a neat way to demonstrate it. This should be the ultimate discussion on brushes, and of course how they apply to adjustments such as Dodge and Burn.
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Edge Sharpening, Chromatic Aberration control, and the Color Monochrome. Totally unrelated topics, but the next three adjustments we'll tackle in this Live Training session!

Duration: 00:51 hr
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The Labor Day Sale

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September 1, 2014 - 6:00pm
Did you know there’s a sale going on? You should sign up for the newsletter to get these notices early! Click through to take advantage of the end of the sale though…
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When Aperture Isn't Enough (aka, "Anatomy of an Interior Design Composite")

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August 29, 2014 - 9:00pm
There are of course times when we need to go outside of Aperture for our work. It might be to access a single plug-in, or to use a tool in Photoshop that Aperture lacks, but in some cases it’s bigger than that, such as creating a large composite file. In situations like that however, Aperture doesn’t cease to be part of the workflow. In fact, it can be a critical component, where each individual file is prepped and managed before being sent off to another land.
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