From the course: Using iPhoto and Aperture Together
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Comparing iPhoto and Aperture printing tools
From the course: Using iPhoto and Aperture Together
Comparing iPhoto and Aperture printing tools
In this chapter, we're going to be talking about paper output, prints, greeting cards, calendars, that sort of thing. And this is an area we're having these two applications, both iPhoto and Aperture come in very handy. For example, if you're printing to your Inkjet printer, then Aperture is very hard to beat. It has some great tools; I'm going to do a dedicated movie on looking at these tools and all the things that you can do in here. You have a lot of control and you can make some excellent prints using Aperture. Now, you can make good prints using iPhoto also but it's more simplified process. However, speaking of iPhoto, let's hop over there for a second. We can do a lot of other things in here. Now, we can make prints also. Don't get me wrong. We can go over here and we can go to Print and you have a very nice print dialog box, very comfortable, very easy to use. And if you're just doing some quick prints, it's fantastic. But I think where iPhoto gets more interesting--let's go…
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Comparing iPhoto and Aperture printing tools2m 4s
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Creating letterpress, folded, and flat cards in iPhoto4m 15s
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Using iPhoto for simple book authoring4m 32s
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Using Aperture for advanced book authoring5m 52s
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Creating a calendar in iPhoto2m 48s
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Ordering prints in iPhoto and Aperture1m 20s
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Making an inkjet print in iPhoto3m 49s
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Making a basic print in Aperture3m 47s
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Making a custom print in Aperture2m 54s
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