Once again I just had to read a book before the movie came out - just because the movie was coming out.
Of course I was very intrigued by the premise- I mean who doesn’t like an end-of-days book featuring vampires? So I snagged the book from Audible and gave it a listen. It isn’t a [...]
Archive for December, 2007
Saturday, December 8, 2007 12:31:03 PM; Colonial Williamsburg Williamsburg VA
Canon EOS 40D
135.0mm f/6.7 ISO400.0
Copyright © 2007 Brett T Gross
Part 1 of Maybe More than 1
Congratulations! You’ve made the move into the world of non-destructive, non-disk-space-hogging digital photography. If you’re reading this then you’ve hopefully already seen how great Aperture’s use of non-destructive editing is, and its non-disk-space-hogging versioning alone is worth the price of admission.
But I digress. We’re here to talk about [...]
Sharing Masters – With Edits!
A lot has been written about how difficult it can be to share a master image with metadata and edits with another Aperture user. Sure, it’s easy to export the master with the XMP sidecar or the edited version as a TIFF, JPEG, or what have you but you can’t easily [...]
I was feeling indecisive about just what I wanted from this picture.
What do you think?
If you every get a chance to go to Sequoia National Park, you simply must hike up to the top of Moro Rock. It is simply amazing and… well… literally breathtaking. Tell yourself it’s all about the altitude.
Snow on the High Sierras
Friday, June 7, 2002 9:10:49 PM; Sequoia NP City CA
NIKON E775
5.8mm f/7.9 [...]
One folder, two folder, brown folder, blue folder Aperture has 2 types of folders and their functionality is not identical…
Blue Folder
Brown Folder
Can contain
Blue Folders Projects Albums
Brown Folders
Albums
Can not contain
Brown Folders
Images
Blue Folders
Projects
Images
In a nutshell
A Folder not in a Project
A Folder contained by a Project
Shows images
Yes!
No [...]
Aperture Raw Database Access Disclaimer: The methods outlined in this page use raw database access to the Aperture Library database. They are likely to break with updates to the Aperture Library because of Aperture updates. The methods on this page only query into the database and do not write to any files so they should be [...]
OK, ok I know that it is technically now known as Microsoft Expression Media but I’ll always remember it as iView MediaPro…
I firmly believe that iVMP is the single best image cataloging & managing application anywhere, ever. Workflow applications like Apple’s Aperture (which I love) and Adobe’s Lightroom are nowhere near as powerful at the [...]
