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When Aperture Isn't Enough (aka, "Anatomy of an Interior Design Composite")

PhotoJoseph's picture
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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Adjustments; Dodge & Burn, Using Brushes

Live Training Session 114

Dodging and burning are as old as photo printing itself. It's probably safe to say it's the original photo editing technique! But do you know how to do it it in Aperture, and how Aperture's mask layers and brushes play together? This is the video to learn it all…

Duration: 00:59 hr
Included with membership
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Cleaning Photos & Movies off Your iOS Device

PhotoJoseph's picture
August 20, 2014 - 9:00pm
No matter how much storage your iOS device has, it’s never enough, and it’s usually the photos eating up most of your space. This tip shows the easiest and fastest way to get those pictures and movies off your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, and get back to shooting more!
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Adjustments; Retouching

Live Training Session 113

Aperture's retouching tools may not be the most powerful available, but you may be surprised at just how much you can do without having to jump into Photoshop.

Duration: 01:00 hr
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Don't Let the Blues Get You Down

Paul Perton's picture
August 6, 2014 - 9:00pm
Here is how you can deal with “cyan blush” common on many digital photos (especially visible in those with large swaths of white, such as snow shots), without round tripping into Photoshop.
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