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Apple Aperture 1.5 Photographers' Guide | 
enlarge | Author: Mike Cuenca Publisher: Course Technology PTR Category: Book
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $12.88 You Save: $22.11 (63%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 712535
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 1
ISBN: 1598633406 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.6869 EAN: 9781598633405 ASIN: 1598633406
Publication Date: December 22, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW ----SHIPS THE MINUTE YOU ORDER GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE-book in perfect condition-free tracking no
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Product Description There has never been a more powerful tool for organizing, adjusting, and distributing your digital photographs than Aperture. With Apple Aperture 1.5: Photographers' Guide, you won't miss a single feature! You'll learn how to utilize each tool to improve your digital photographic imaging workflow. Sort, group, and stack your images just as you would on a traditional light table. You can even create albums and Web pages that change automatically to fit your selected criteria. When the power of Aperture is combined with the features of Adobe Photoshop, the results are unparalleled. You'll learn how Aperture complements Photoshop, and you'll discover some amazing organizing, productivity, and presentation tools offered by Aperture that are not available within Photoshop.
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Good overview April 8, 2007 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
This is a fairly good overview and introduction to Aperture 1.5. Though like similar books about Aperture which basically enhance the 200+ page manual that comes in the box with the software, Cuenca's book has a friendly readable tone to it and is update for the current version of the application. Parts of his book are wordy, but he does explain the important features and steps for setting up Aperture, importing and exporting images, and working with all of Aperture's controls, menus, and other features.
His chapters on color correcting images are a good introduction, but even he admits that they're not indepth. He advises you check out other books about the subject of color correction, but he doesn't suggest any specific resources.
He also doesn't provide any inforamtion about using Aperture and Apple's Automator as part of your workflow. Automating Aperture is very important to photographers who work in the application on professional level and need to get jobs completed efficiently and in a timely manner.
Overall, though, this Guide is a good introduction to Aperture. I personally hope that Cuenca write a specific tutorial type book on color correcting and enhancement using Aperture. What little he does say about the subject is very useful.
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