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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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Beginner Tip Series: Navigating the Viewer

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October 10, 2013 - 4:00am

From the “New to Aperture” series…

The viewer provides a multitude of, well, views for your photos, and knowing how to quickly navigate between them can save tons of time when editing your photos.

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Happy Birthday to Me…

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October 5, 2013 - 4:00am

A glimpse into the world of rural Slovenia… for more see @PhotoJoseph on Instagram

Goodness. 40 years old today. The first 40 have been pretty damn interesting… I wonder what the next 40 will entail.

Click through and lets celebrate…

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Beginner Tip Series: Remapping Keyboard Shortcuts

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October 3, 2013 - 4:00am

From the “New to Aperture” series…

The ability to customize keyboard shortcuts is a great feature in Aperture. Here we’ll look at the basics of how to do that, and peek under the hood at the power of the Command Editor.

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Beginner Tip Series: Tooltips

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October 1, 2013 - 4:01am

From the “New to Aperture” series…

Learning keyboard shortcuts helps make you more proficient in most applications, and as you’ll see in this tip, enabling tooltips in Aperture will often reveal more information about a tool — including the keyboard shortcut.

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LightZone for Aperture 3 Users

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September 28, 2013 - 4:00am
Guest writer Tim Kennedy returns to give us a look at LIghtZone — an application that’s been around longer than Aperture, and is no longer commercially available — but instead is free, through the open source LightZone Project. See why this powerful tool may be the next addition to your Aperture workflow.
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