The speculation about Photos and what it really will be holds on. Apple is as tight-lipped as we know it about their new holistic photo managment solution. However, there are actually some insights within the developer documentation for iOS8.
Aperture’s book-making tool is easy to use and allows you to create custom page layouts without using additional software. These books can be made for a number of uses, both personal and professional. By customizing the font and styling in your book you can give it that extra bit of polish that can push it over the edge and make your clients take a little more notice. Unfortunately the Fonts window is buried in the menu and therefore often overlooked while you design your book layout.
The Live Training session 111 on Curves is now available for download. Curves is an incredibly powerful tool, and this is one lesson you won’t want to miss.
Reflecting back on the WWDC keynote and what we saw demonstrated and discussed, with the new knowledge that Photos will replace Aperture and iPhoto, may provide some additional insight initially overlooked.
Apple released a fairly high resolution screenshot of the new Photos app along with their statement last week. Let’s take a closer look at it to see what it may reveal about the upcoming Photos.app.
Do you share your photos online? Of course you do! Fill in the Title and Caption metadata in Aperture before you share. You’ll save time setting these fields once in Aperture, and add another dimension to how your photos are displayed online.