Learn how to combine the simplicity of iPhoto with the power of Aperture and get the best of both worlds.
Covers the entire photographic workflow in Aperture, from import to enhancement to output, plus special 3.3 features like Retina display support and iPhoto integration.
Covers the concepts and techniques behind efficient photo management and backup, which becomes increasingly important as a photo collection grows.
Offers an in-depth tour of iPhoto '11, demonstrating its various features for organizing, editing, and sharing images.
Professional photographer Derrick Story shows how to establish two-way communication between Facebook and iPhoto.
Derrick Story explains how iPhoto and Flickr work together to create online albums, known as sets.
Explores the functions of Places and shows how geotagging can help with accessing photos.
Covers how to identify people in an iPhoto library, create a slideshow, and use Faces to organize collections.
Shows how photographers can make their image organization, retouching, and presentation routines more fun and efficient.
Explore the powerful and easy-to-use photo management tools in Apple's Aperture 2.
How to use iPhoto to manage photos, including burning CDs, editing, duplicating, and organizing.
Shows professional and amateur photographers how to take advantage of Aperture's advanced photo management tools.
Concentrates on Aperture's range of capabilities, including downloading selected images and accessing and understanding raw photo details.
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