A long-standing gap with Aperture (and iPhoto) is doing meaningful work on portions of your library with your iDevice. PhotoScope takes a step in the right direction.
Read MoreI take a lot of photos. Most I never consider for my portfolio. Some are flat out throwaways. But the throwaway shots provide something ... a learning opportunity. On a couple of levels, actually. First, I look at throwaways for what's good or bad about the photo. Second, I use the throwaways as a post-processing sandbox.
Read MoreIt's January 2014, the time to review your favorite photos from 2013. Aperture's Smart Albums are a great way to do this. And beyond the visuals of your favorites, use the List View and examine the metadata, too.
Read MoreAs photographers in the digital world, we are both blessed and cursed with the freedom to take volumes of photos with little to no up front cost. But the backend can bite you ... well ... in the back end.
Read MoreOnOne is bringing back the capability to select multiple photos, create a new PSD file, and have each image added as a layer.
Read MoreIf you flag or lock photos in your camera during a shoot, take advantage of that when importing into Aperture and find those locked photos more quickly.
Read More"Welcome back, Scott." Three words. That's all it took. My heart stopped, my hair grayed, and my life shortened ... but only by a wee bit.
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