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Aperture Resource Finds
It's always a good idea to refresh your knowledge of Aperture, and with every new resource there may be little nuggets of information that you weren't aware of to help with your workflow.
I recently came across a series of Aperture video podcasts by Aperture Pro Training Series co-author Richard Harrington.
The 14 videos screencasts of Harrington taking you through a series of Aperture features can be found here.
Another Aperture lesson lets us watch as Wildlife Photographer and Aperture Certified Trainer Scott Bourne takes you through a step by step workflow to improve a photo taken by Nikki Franz, one of the winners in the Aperture Nature Workshops.
It's fun to watch as Scott takes you from beginning to end in his workflow, using a variety of Aperture features and plug-ins to achieve the final result. Check it out here.


Thanks for the heads up on these!! I did find some useful tips that I would have otherwise never knew about.
Just wondering why there have been no new items since 5 Feb.
Wow. That's some pretty good photography. I am a big fan of Yosemite, amazing place in the lap of nature.
Just wondering why there have been no new items since 5 Feb.
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Thats a great picture, it looks like you put some time into it. I work for a cheap auto insurance business and I am always taking pictures and working with them.
I agree that you do have to refresh you knowledge and get back to the basics. I work for a Tampa home security service but I like to learn photo editing in my spare time. Its really fun and exciting.
Photo editing was always very difficult for me. I worked for a matched betting company for 20 years then I got into web design and the hardest part is editing images. Thanks for the great advice from your awesome experience.