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Layout Tool Disguised as Aperture's Book Making Function
Aperture 2.1 includes a more versatile book-making tool than we saw
in earlier versions. So powerful in fact, that calling it a book making tool is really selling it short. It's actually a flexible
layout application with some very useful output options. In this
podcast, Derrick Story talks with Joe Schorr and tries to uncover all
the hidden gems buried in Aperture 2.1. Read Layout Tool Disguised as Aperture's Book Making Function.
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We've discovered that many photographers are still using Aperture with its default settings. This is fine, of course, but one of Aperture's strengths is the ability to create a workspace customized to the specific needs and tastes of the person using it.
In this edition of "Inside Aperture," Joe Schorr, Apple Senior Product Manager, provides a bounty of tips for customizing the user interface. You may want to have Aperture running as you listen so you can see how cool these adjustments look, and then pick the ones right for you. Derrick Story interviews Joe in this exclusive O'Reilly Media podcast. (Inside Aperture, March 15, 2007: 22 minutes, 18 seconds).
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Derrick Story is the digital media evangelist for O'Reilly. His experience includes more than 20 years as a photojournalist, managing editor for O'Reilly Network, and a speaker for IDG, PMA, and Santa Fe Workshops. He is the author of Digital Photography Hacks, Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 3rd Ed., and his latest, The Digital Photography Companion.
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