Apple just released 10.6.3 this morning, and I’ve noticed a few improvements using aperture 3… Have you noticed improvements? If you’ve noticed any improvements, I’d love to hear what’s working better for you.
Apple Aperture Workflow Tips and Tricks for Digital Photographers
When I’m not shooting weddings, I’m usually working with my brother Joel (partner in crime for BergsmaVisuals) on short video and film projects that fall under the category of “commercialized storytelling.” Regardless of how you feel about the merger of still and video in the new generation of cameras, it is no secret that Canon has completely changed the industry for guys like me. The Aperture team has embraced this shift in the market in more ways than I think people realize, and I’d like to share some insights into what this means for a shooter who is constantly juggling between stills and video in my post workflow.
I’ve got a few things in the works, but I’ve been a little overwhelmed with the work load of helping others in the community get through library upgrade issues. In the interim, I have a few posts/tutorials I’ve been working on and would welcome any “votes” in the comments as to which is the most important to you?
The addition of “faces” to aperture 3 has been a controversial subject in the professional community. Many photographers view faces as primarily a “consumer-oriented” feature, and would much rather have Apple focus their time on improving other areas of the application. However for some pros – (event shooters I’m talking to you) – this feature could be a huge driver to your current business…