Aperture 3.3 / 3.4 New Features Workshop
Aperture 3.3 / 3.4 New Features Workshop
Duration: 01:06 hr
The changes to Apple Aperture between versions 3.0 and 3.3/3.4 have been significant, and in this workshop Joseph Linaschke shows you what's new. Learn about the interface changes, support for the new Retina-display Macs, fast camera preview browsing, naming convention changes, iPhoto library compatibility, new white balance and Highlights & Shadows tools, Auto Enhance, the new Shared Photo Stream feature, and more. Plus, get a guide to terminology changes and see why the upgrade from iPhoto to Aperture is easier than ever before.
Topics include:
- Touring the Aperture 3.3 and 3.4 interfaces
- Exporting, sharing, and merging libraries
- White balance enhancements
- Improved Highlights & Shadows
- Auto enhance
- Positive and negative vignetting
- Importing, sharing, and organizing enhancements
Scroll down to watch the welcome video video from the series, and click through to watch some free samples!
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Aperture 3.3 / 3.4 New Features Workshop
Duration: 01:06 hr
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Reviews
on October 7, 2013 - 6:52pm
Excellent. More from this teacher please.
on September 14, 2013 - 6:52pm
I have learned a lot from this course. Thanks a lot. I'd like to see Mr. Joseph Linaschke share more of his expertise on Aperture by providing more related courses at lynda.com
on September 2, 2013 - 6:51pm
Content is well presented. I had just finished all units in PeachPit aperture and wanted to reinforce with Lynda video training. Callouts for the 'little changes' between versions are appreciated. I liked the saving the old tool as a preset tip also. Great course.
My first time, he was gentle. :-)
on July 30, 2013 - 6:50pm
clear, concise, interesting. A real time saver to find out out what's new under Aperture 3.4.
on July 15, 2013 - 6:49pm
This was exactly what I was looking for with regard to Aperture. I will definitely be looking for more courses done by Joseph Linaschke in the future.
on June 18, 2013 - 6:48pm
The voice-over was clear, well-organized, and moved at a pace that was easy to follow. It was very helpful.
He covered tips that are so easy to miss when you are in a workflow rut, or overwhelmed with reading boring user manuals. The content was really useful.