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Real World Aperture (Real World) | 
enlarge | Author: Ben Long Publisher: Peachpit Press Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 735161
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0321441931 Dewey Decimal Number: 006 EAN: 9780321441935 ASIN: 0321441931
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Product Description Released to near universal acclaim, Apple's Aperture is an all-in-one post-production tool for professional photographers. Featuring a RAW-focused workflow, Aperture lets photographers import, edit, catalog, organize, retouch, publish, and archive images more effectively and efficiently than ever before. In this guide, best-selling author Ben Long takes Aperture users to the next level, providing them with a more in-depth understanding of Aperture's tools, as well as lots of tips and work-arounds to get the most out of the program. In addition, the coverage of fundamental raw theory and practice will help the reader master the program's high-end editing features. More than just a step-by-step tutorial, this book will help photographers develop a fundamental understanding of the philosophy and approach that underlies Aperture's design. Aperture is now available and retails at $299
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Excellent Manual October 6, 2007 Russell Menko (Michigan) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Explains the product, and shooting in RAW, in depth, with many good and clear examples. Answered many questions I had, before reading it. Highly recommended!
Insightful and thorough look at a new way to work digitally June 11, 2007 Mark Barnes (Orange Co., California) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I had read part of this book a month ago, and then had an opportunity to hear Ben teach on an Aperture Geek Cruise at the end of May. His writing style is excellent for just about any level of student of this new program. His first chapters try to get you out of the mode of thinking so linearly when working on RAW photos in your Mac. This is not about the hardware or software so much as it is about opening you mind to a new level of creativity where we do things the way WE want to and not by any step by step methodology ingrained in us over the years by using ACR and Photoshop to work up our images. The illustrations and structure of the book will appeal to anyone working in Aperture. THere are nuggets of good stuff to find even if you think you know everything. That is also what I discovered in our classes on the cruise ship - he is so comfortable working with this product that we stopped him numerous times to show us all the little shortcuts and tricks that he uses every day and are included in this volume. I wish I hadn't got sea sick in the middle of his lecture, but that can't be blamed on Ben! A smart guy with the best of the top books on Aperture (I have them all). I'm looking forward to enjoying photography more now and worrying less about the post production hassles by using Aperture in my new shortened workflow.
In Depth Aperture Instruction November 3, 2006 Douglas B. Wigton (Colorado Springs, CO) 34 out of 35 found this review helpful
This book is a follow on to Apple's official Pro Training book co-authored by Ben Long and Orlando Luna. The Pro training book was written fairly early on and while it is the basis for becoming User or Trainer certified, it doesn't cover some of the more obscure capabilities of Aperture in depth. This newer book by Ben Long goes into more detail about the most useful portions of Aperture. In particular, I learned a lot more about the image adjustments available and how to use them. I would highly recommend this book. Of the many books currently available for Aperture users, this is currently the best. That said, Aperture has undergone about 3 updates since this book was published. It has had many new features added and no book, so far, covers all the newer things. This is constant problem with new applications in particular. It would seem to lobby for e-book updates to expensive software training books. Still, a good reference book.
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