| Weblog: | Aperture on a PowerBook, Pt. 2 - Raw Files & CS2 | |
| Subject: | What camera are you using | |
| Date: | 2005-12-05 13:15:27 | |
| From: | maartensneep1 | |
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Hi Derrick,
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RE: What camera are you using
2005-12-05 13:35:39 Derrick Story |
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RE: What camera are you using
2005-12-05 14:58:18 maartensneep1 [View]
That last bit surprises me: "Music for slideshows". Why? Actually I hardly ever use slideshows in iPhoto, I think they're annoying, especially with sound, but I guess to each his own for a consumer app. But in a workflow application?
I take it this also means that export of a set to iPhoto is not an option. That is a pity, because I can imagine that Wedding phtographers could sell/give a (jpeg, not raw) iPhoto library to their customers.
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RE: What camera are you using
2005-12-05 15:19:52 Derrick Story |
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Actually, I'm surprised that wanting music surprises you. I see Aperture as a full-fledged pro tool. One of the important functions for wedding and portrait photographers is the presentation of the shoot. Being able to generate a beautiful slideshow with music right out of Aperture is vital. There's an old rule in wedding photography (of which I don't personally subscribe to, but will pass on because many do): "Make em cry and they will buy." The best way to make them cry is a touching slideshow with music. -
Where Does the Music Come From?
2005-12-05 15:54:11 David Battino |
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This is slightly off-topic, but I’m wondering where these wedding photographers get the music that makes their customers cry. I suspect they’re using recognizable songs “borrowed” from CDs the bride supplied rather than creating original music in GarageBand/Sonicfire or using royalty-free music.... —David -
Where Does the Music Come From?
2005-12-06 08:33:35 Derrick Story |
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Definitely using existing music from CDs they already have. Most of these folks aren't musicians :) -
RE: What camera are you using
2005-12-09 04:41:03 PatchA [View]
In fact, Aperture does have music for slideshows. Select your images, choose File -> Slideshow and in the resulting dialog box select Edit... from the drop down menu. There's all the slideshow options, including music. -
RE: RE: What camera are you using
2005-12-09 10:11:27 Derrick Story |
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Ah, great tip. I'll test it out. Really appreciate you posting :)
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As I've mentioned earlier, I do want to be able to use Camera Raw in addition to Aperture's own editing tools. Sure, many of my Raw images can stay solely within the Aperture environment, and that's fine. But when I really want to "work a photo," I want Camera Raw. Plus I want to be able to work in layers afterward, use specialized filters, etc. Then, when I'm finished, I can send the 16-bit file back to Aperture for management.
I'm not willing to speculate on what should be included in future versions of Aperture yet because I'm still learning the program. Sure, things like Camera Raw connectivity, music for slideshows, etc. seem obvious at first. But for now I'm content on learning as much as I can and reporting back my findings here.