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Reader Submitted Tips for Aperture
One of the fun things about running the "Inside Aperture" site is receiving reader contributions. Every now and then a clever new technique shows up in our aperture@oreilly.com mailbox, many of which I try. But why should I get to have all the fun? So, this week I'm
sharing a handful of reader-submitted techniques. My guess is that you'll find one or two particularly useful. Read Reader Submitted Tips for Aperture.
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Apple recently released iLife '08 with a truckload of goodies for Aperture users. In this podcast, Joe Schorr tells you how to use some of these new tools and discusses the latest Aperture update (1.5.4).
One of the big iLife improvements is the new Media Browser that lets you quickly find and use images from inside of Aperture and iPhoto. Shown here is the Media Browser inside of iMovie '08. Notice that you can see your Aperture images and the Project and Album structure is preserved.
iLife's new Media Browser makes it easy to bring Aperture content into iMovie and other iLife apps. Photos provided by The Digital Story members.
The new iMovie is a tremendous application for creating top-notch slideshows with your Aperture content. We talk more about this in the podcast.
(Inside Aperture, Aug. 16, 2007: 23 minutes, 29 seconds)
Control-click to download this MP3 file.Derrick Story is the digital media evangelist for O'Reilly. His experience includes more than 20 years as a photojournalist, managing editor for O'Reilly Network, and a speaker for IDG, PMA, and Santa Fe Workshops. He is the author of Digital Photography Hacks, Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Ed., and his latest, The Digital Photography Companion.
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1.: I like your podcasts very much! First due to the themes, second as I understand you very well (I'm German) cause of your clear wordings.
2. Your podcasts about aperture are too seldom
3. My question: a lot of people scanned their old slides. These slides get metadata with the wrong date and time. Although you have in Aperture an input field for the data you can't make any input. Yesterda I received my german iLife '08 and tried iPhoto and ....... oh wonder ! I can mange this within iPhoto. I can change the date field !! Afterall one possibility. But I want to change a bunch at the same time not foto by foto :-).
Have you a solution for this need ?
Thanks
Hans Schreier
Germany