January 2009 Archives
It was somewhat unexpected but Apple released on Monday (January 26, 2009) a 2.66MB update to its iLife Media Browser. The media browser is the "link" that allows different iLife apps to easily and conveniently access media such as photos,...
Continue reading New and improved iLife Media Browser good for Aperture users.
For a long time, I didn't use Aperture's HUDs (otherwise known as 'floating palettes' in all previous applications...) all that often. As time goes past I find myself using them more and more often - especially after Aperture 2 came...
Continue reading To HUD or not to HUD?.
Update Feb 5, 2009: While I liked using the HyperDrive in general in the field, I had a few problems (e.g. the unit would get hot after backing up a large card and then claim the battery was dead, despite...
Continue reading HyperDrive COLORSPACE UDMA.
January marks, among other things, the beginning of a new seasonal cycle in international modeling with Ford’s annual Supermodel of the World finals. Giselle from the Philippines is one of the candidates to this year’s competition to be held...
Continue reading Using Aperture to create a model's portfolio.
We seem to be on a plateau, software-wise, at the moment. The next versions of both Windows and OS X are bugfix/performance releases (yes, I know it's actually more complex than that!) with a much lesser emphasis on new features...
Continue reading Maturing Fields.
It's that time of year again - a new version of iLife is out, with a new snazzy version of iPhoto...
Continue reading iPhoto Envy.
When I last wrote about projects, albums, and folders, a few people asked about deleting images. In this post, we'll try to clear up deleting. Throughout this post, keep two things in mind. Number one, pay close attention to what...
Continue reading Deleting Images.
In October of last year, I wrote a blog entry about a decision to migrate my personal collection of photographs from iPhoto to Aperture, unifying all my photographs, from personal images to professional work, "under a single roof." It was...
Continue reading Should I use iPhoto again?.
For as long as I have been shooting digitally, I have been trying to come up with a good solution for centralizing the storage of my RAW images files, and making sure they are safely backed up. If you have...
Continue reading HP MediaSmart Servers Now Compatible with Your Mac.
By default Aperture has a series of “built-in” smart albums that appear automatically. These smart albums function at the library level - meaning Aperture looks at all the images you import and any images that fit the criteria associated with...
Continue reading Using and Restoring Built-in Smart Albums.
With regular and consistent use, many long-time Aperture users may have already hit upon a fairly simple, efficient and straightforward workflow--a workflow that, perhaps, has even already calcified into a habit. Resorting to an almost automatic, repetitive repertoire of keyboard...
Continue reading In more ways than one.
As I've mentioned before, I put a bit of stuff up on eBay in December (actually, it was almost 500 lots...). As this eBay business seems to be turning into a nice sideline for the winter when there is less...
Continue reading Splitting Libraries.
Okay, I have seen these around the web quite a bit already, but I thought I would post an Aperture-centric version. These are in reverse order, with the last one being the most important. 10 - Keyword, Keyword, Keyword -...
Continue reading 10 New Year’s Resolutions for Aperture Users.
