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Downloading OS X Mavericks

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October 23, 2013 - 4:31am

Downloading Mavericks!

Downloading OS X Mavericks now. Perhaps there will be a compatibility update for Aperture that will show up once Mavericks is installed? If anyone beats me to the install, let us know if anything for Aperture shows up after that.

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User Tip: Cheering up Skies in Aperture 3

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October 22, 2013 - 4:00am

Check out David’s simple tip for enhancing skies

This tip was posted by David Edge ages ago, and I’m finally releasing it here. It’s a great and simple two-step process for “cheeering up” skies, as he puts it :)

I added some sample photos for reference, too. Check out the tip here.

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Cheering up Skies in Aperture 3

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October 21, 2013 - 9:00pm
I’ve always used the burn in brush to darken skies but the results are grey and muddy. Brushing in contrast too perks up the white clouds and brings a surprising amount of blue to the skies — with both at default settings.
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Want to Beta Test the New ApertureExpert.com?

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October 19, 2013 - 4:00am

It’s almost time!

It’s taken longer than hoped but we’re nearly there. The new ApertureExpert.com is just about ready to take a beating to check for bugs, cracks and broken bones. I’d like about 100 of you to have your way with it when it’s ready, which should be in a week or two.

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Beginner Tip Series: Importing Pictures

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October 17, 2013 - 4:00am

From the “New to Aperture” series…

There are many options available when importing photos in Aperture. Be sure to check them out and use the ones that make sense to your workflow, as that can save lots of time in the long run.

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Beginner Tip Series: The Loupe

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October 15, 2013 - 4:01am

From the “New to Aperture” series…

The loupe is a great way to spot-check sharpness in a photo

The loupe is a great tool for quickly checking focus on specific spots of your photo, without having to zoom the entire image then pan around it to find the area you’re looking for.

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Beginner Tip Series: Rating Photos

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October 12, 2013 - 4:00am

From the “New to Aperture” series…

Rating your photos is a great way to ensure that when it counts, you’re only looking at your best photos. This tip shows how easy it is to rate, then find, your favorite shots.

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