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WPPI — mylio; A Contender to Replace Aperture?

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March 4, 2015 - 6:00pm
From the show floor at WPPI 2015 in Las Vegas… mylio is an impressive app/service that allows you to manage and edit your photos from nearly any device, on multiple platforms. It syncs metadata and adjustment edits virtually instantly, and with a little growth, could seriously give apps like Lightroom a run for its money.
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6 Leaked?

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February 19, 2015 - 4:51pm
According to several rumor sites, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom version 6 has been leaked by retail stores in France and Australia for a March 9th, 2015 release date. The primary feature I’m seeing excitement around is GPU acceleration.
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Luminosity Masking for Photoshop (Über Advanced Editing Techniques)

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February 14, 2015 - 9:00pm
I’m going to kick off the “non-Aperture, non-Photos” posts with something crazy advanced. Luminosity masks are not for the faint of heart, but once you get your head around them, WOW you can do amazing things. I’m not going to try to teach you this stuff — I barely get it myself! — but I am going to point you in the right direction.
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Who's Got an App?

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November 4, 2014 - 12:38am
Got an app you want talked about on the site? The age of sponsored posts is upon us. Three tiers, starting with free, are available to developers. Click through to read the details.
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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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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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