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Hierarchical Keywords Expansion Using AppleScript in Aperture 3

Scott Davenport's picture
May 9, 2014 - 9:00pm
Tagging your images with relevant keywords is key to helping people find your photos. It’s also rather mundane. Hierarchical keywords can speed up this rote yet vital part of your workflow, however when it comes to exporting images, hierarchical keywords fall short. Don’t despair! Read on for a nifty way to have the best of both worlds.
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Keywords

Live Training Session 107

In this video, learn how to use and get the most from Aperture's keywords!

Duration: 01:09 hr
Included with membership
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Duplicating Aperture Settings on a Second Mac

PhotoJoseph's picture
April 30, 2014 - 9:20pm
Many of us are fortunate enough to have multiple Macs. Maybe a couple at home, or a desktop and laptop, or one at home and another at work. Whatever the situation, if you’re using Aperture on both systems (especially if you’re using a common library that you’re shuffling around on a hard drive) having differences in the settings and presets can be frustrating. In this post, we explore where all those settings live so you can easy copy them from one system to another.
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Typing Dates in Aperture

Chris's picture
April 27, 2014 - 11:34am

It seems that you can use the English way of Date naming, 24/07/2007, instead of the US way, 2007-07-24, in Aperture and it is still recognised in a search. All the discussions I have read seem to recommend only using the US way. Thought I would mention it.

Chris

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ApertureExpert Live Training Session 105: Rating, Flagging & Labeling Strategies

PhotoJoseph's picture
April 23, 2014 - 9:00pm
Aperture offers a variety of way to tag your images, including ratings (one through five, plus ‘reject’), flagging, and color labels. This session explores these options and suggests where and when you might use each of them. This is one of those “you can do it your way” features, and understanding how they work will help you decide how to best integrate them into your own workflow.
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