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These presets emulate Kodak’s first generation of Portra films. Emulations include presets for 160NC, 160VC, 400NC, and 400VC as well as a set of add-ons for shadow and highlight toning, mid-tone contrast tweaking, skin tone fixes, and a specific fix for Fuji X-TRANS pink rendition in Aperture 3.
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If You Tried to Reach ApertureExpert Recently and Haven't Heard Back…

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January 22, 2014 - 8:19pm

I recently discovered a spam sorting problem, where hundreds of messages address to ApertureExpert had been flagged as spam. I have now gone through and responded to all recovered messages, however anything older than 30 days was automatically deleted by the spam system. Therefore if you have an outstanding message to ApertureExpert and haven't heard back, please send it again, and accept my apologies. My spam filters have been updated, and I'll be keeping an eye on them as well.

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The Fabulous Aperture 3 Curves Tool

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January 15, 2014 - 9:00pm
I don’t talk about messing about in post much. Probably because I despise it so much. Truth is that’s one of the things I really miss from the days when we all shot film. Ubiquitous, cheap, out-sourced post processing. Well that and I’ve spent far too much time in photoshop than I would wish in two lifetimes.
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Eye-Fi Labs—Be a Beta Tester

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January 8, 2014 - 9:00pm
Eye-Fi, the company that makes the beloved Eye-Fi card that adds wireless capability to any camera that takes SD cards, has a new “Labs” program. Check out how to sign up and see what’s coming!
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$20,000+ Raised for Charity!

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January 8, 2014 - 3:00am
I know you’re seeing this a lot lately, but I had to share this news… we’ve now raised over $20,000 for charity with this campaign! Congratulations to all involved! And you know what… you ApertureExpert readers have been a BIG part of this. Click through to read more…
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Tethered Shooting Still Rocks, but Should It Do More?

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January 6, 2014 - 11:14pm
Tethered shooting is very common in a studio environment, when it’s desirable for the client to see the images as you go. I recently had a shoot go very well while tethering my Canon to Aperture 3, and am curious about other people’s experiences and desires with tethering.
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