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Aperture 3 Essential Training

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Aperture 3 Essential Training

Aperture 3 Essential Training
English | MOV | 960x540 | AVC 818 Kbps 29.970 fps | AAC 158 Kbps 48.0 khz | 8 Hours | 3.71 GB
Genre: Video Training

In Aperture 3 Essential Training, author Derrick Story covers the entire photographic workflow in Aperture, from import to enhancement to output. The course covers organizing image collections using star ratings, labels, and Smart Albums, and using the image editing tools to correct exposure, retouch flaws, and correct color balance issues. One of the most noteworthy enhancements in Aperture 3 is explored in detail: its ability to store video clips alongside the stills from digital cameras, then combine them to create stunning multimedia slideshows. Exercise files are included with the course.

Topics include:
Importing images from a digital camera or hard drive
Adding metadata to photos including captions and copyright
Organizing photos using face recognition
Retouching with Quick Brushes
Roundtripping between Aperture and Photoshop
Adding geo tags to mark photo locations
Managing movies
Creating a custom photo book
Publishing a web gallery
Uploading images to Flickr and Facebook
Archiving and restoring photo libraries
0. Introduction
Welcome 01:24
Using the exercise files 01:11
1. Getting Started
Understanding the system requirements 01:56
Understanding key Aperture terms 06:05
Touring the interface 07:05
Setting essential preferences 16:04
Customizing the top toolbar 02:00
Setting up two monitors 02:44
Configuring for faces and places 05:37
Understanding RAW files 05:05
Following the recommended Aperture workflow 03:23
2. Importing Photos and Movies
Preparing for import 07:38
Using managed libraries or the referenced file approach 08:07
Creating metadata presets 05:23
Adding keywords on import 01:44
Importing images from a digital camera 04:48
Using the RAW+JPEG option 03:36
Importing movies from your digital camera 03:10
Importing iPhoto libraries 04:59
Importing images from a hard drive 04:29
Importing images from an iPhone 03:48
3. Viewing Images
Working in Projects view 06:33
Working in Photos view 03:22
Viewing in full-screen mode 05:25
Zooming to actual size 01:23
Using the Loupe for a closer look 03:24
Showing focus points 01:28
Using Quick Preview 01:22
Proofing profiles and on-screen proofing 02:58
Customizing metadata overlays 05:26
Managing previews 05:34
Learning the heads-up displays 02:27
4. Comparing, Selecting, and Organizing Images
Creating projects and albums 03:22
Rating images by stars and color 09:52
Flagging images 02:00
Organizing a series with stacks 05:47
Grouping images with Smart Albums 03:20
5. Managing Libraries
Understanding Aperture 3 libraries 01:56
Switching between libraries 02:51
Exporting single or multiple projects as libraries 03:00
Merging multiple libraries into one 03:53
Splitting libraries 03:05
Sharing libraries 02:18
6. Making Basic Image Adjustments
Defining the difference between master and version files 04:47
Working with the Adjustments pane 06:28
Updating RAW processing from previous versions of Aperture 05:55
Reading a histogram 02:08
Adjusting white balance 05:18
Adjusting exposures 04:37
Enhancing photos 03:24
Adjusting highlights and shadows 06:03
Customizing auto adjustments for levels and curves 01:50
Adjusting tonality with the Levels tool 05:45
Adjusting colors 05:05
Converting color pictures to black and white 04:14
Sharpening edges 05:54
Using the Vignette effect 03:09
7. Making Additional Image Adjustments
Cropping images 04:39
Retouching blemishes 07:39
Fixing spots 03:02
Using Straighten, Crop, and Flip 02:19
Fixing a chromatic aberration 02:09
Reducing visual noise 03:05
Making adjustments with the Curves tool 08:53
Rotating images 01:22
Removing the Vignette effect 02:00
Using the Color Monochrome and Sepia tools 04:27
Considering the Sharpen tool 01:38
8. Using Advanced Editing Tools
Introducing brushes 02:53
Using quick brushes 07:07
Using adjustment brushes 04:26
Retouching portraits with adjustment brushes 05:10
Creating multiple bricks for a single adjustment 03:25
Applying presets 05:46
Modifying presets 02:39
Highlighting hot and cold areas 01:51
Photoshop round-tripping 05:03
Using the edit plug-ins 02:52
Customizing the Adjustments pane 01:30
Batch processing with Lift and Stamp 03:09
9. Faces and Places
Setting up face recognition 04:37
Searching for faces 03:43
Working with images that have existing tags in places 03:18
Adding geo tags using places in Aperture 04:28
Searching by place 04:35
10. Modifying Metadata
Applying keywords 04:52
Creating unique captions quickly 03:17
Batch changing 07:33
11. Searching for Images
Using the Search box 04:24
Creating Smart Albums for searching 02:36
12. Exporting Images
Exporting masters and versions 09:10
Using the export plug-ins 03:38
13. Archiving Photos
Developing a backup strategy 02:23
Backing up with vaults 02:18
Restoring from a vault 02:03
14. Slideshows and Movies
Viewing your images via a quick slideshow 03:54
Setting up complex slideshows 08:19
Customizing individual slides 08:06
Adding video to your slideshows 04:13
Pulling a still frame from a movie 01:37
Exporting slideshows 03:43
15. Using Aperture's Bookmaking and Design Tools
Preparing your book project 07:09
Adjusting your book 04:54
Creating a custom template 07:02
Outputting your book 02:34
16. Web and Electronic Publishing
Emailing a photo from Aperture 03:27
Seeing your Aperture library from other applications 01:59
Building a web page 04:57
Publishing a web gallery 03:22
Using MobileMe for web publishing 01:58
Publishing images to Flickr 05:58
Publishing images to Facebook 02:38
17. Printing Images
Printing a single image 06:32
Printing multiple images 03:04
Ordering prints from within Aperture 01:22
18. Conclusion
Goodbye 00:48

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