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Aperture Exposed: The Mac Photographer's Guide to Taming the Workflow

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Aperture Exposed provides a comprehensive yet easy-to-read guide for taking advantage of the new power and abilities provided by Aperture. The book takes an unfamiliar interface and feature set and makes it logical and intuitive so that Aperture quickly feels like an old friend. Aperture Exposed is visual and easy to understand yet comprehensive; readers will immediately see that it was written by photographers for photographers, without all the entry-level clutter found in most books that try to please everyone. Itâs completely organized to follow a professional workflow.

Ellen Anon is an Apple Certified Trainer in Aperture and a renowned photo workshop instructor; she teaches thousands of photographers every year how to shoot, organize, and edit their images in person and through her writing. Photographer Josh Anon applies his experience in Mac OS X photo software engineering to reveal Aperture's secrets, from time-saving tips to advanced workflow customization advice.

Aperture Exposed is the best coverage available of what working pros need to know, including the 1.0.1 and 1.1 updates. And now, Ellen and Josh have made available a report on "What's New in Aperture 1.5", a companion to the book for users of the latest version; download the free booklet from www.sunbearphoto.com.

With a foreword by master photographer Charles Glatzer, Aperture Exposed is the photographer's authority on Apple's workflow solution.

 

What Customers Say About Aperture Exposed: The Mac Photographer's Guide to Taming the Workflow:

I will sell it for less than what it is priced at here. I will try to return it.

I wasted $20 on this book. I was disgusted to receive this book and find it was for Aperture 1.1.

Buy a book on Aperture 2.0 not this book. The user interface on 2.0 had changed.

Many of the features have been substantially improved. If anyone wants to buy it, please write me.

My book is in new condition.

The instructions in this text are a little difficult to follow. I am an intermediate photographer, and this book may have been intended for a person with more experience and skill than I have. It is full of important information, but I am going to look for a more basic Aperture manual.

The basic principle behind this book is obviously to dissect Apple's Aperture image-editing.no no, workflow program. It was technical, but not so technical that you find yourself confused or frustrated. I was standoffish on buying Aperture as I am very married to Photoshop, however, as I began to shoot more digital photos I found myself with photos on various hard drives, backed up two or three times because I couldn't remember what I did or when I did it, and then there is Aperture and this book.The book only received 4 of 5 stars from me because I think they should have covered the monitor calibration or color correcting information in the beginning, but this isn't a book about color correction for your monitor, it is about Aperture. I found the book easy and enjoyable to read. While you do not need a book to get started in Aperture, this book will certainly walk you through all of the features in v1.1 so that you do not under use the application. I would recommend this book even though Aperture is now running at v1.5.

Also, if the readers of the book are new to digital photography they might no realize the problems of not having a color corrected screen.In the copy of the book I reviewed, I found Figure 3.11 had a dark screen shot. The book has plenty of white space and color pho-tos so it's easy on the eyes. The program is like the professional version of iPhoto with more power. Reading Apple's website, version 1.5 will make the program eas-ier to use with other Apple programs such as the Apple's iLife Suite and the iWorks and a more flexible library management for example.The authors Ellen Anon and Josh Anon fit a lot of information in 297 pages.

They will not give you a lot of theory as to why you would do certain things. Aperture works in conjunction with these programs.Apple updated Aperture from version 1.1 to version 1.5 while I was working on the re-view. This would be beyond the scope of the book but you should be aware if this limitation of you purchase the book.As I read through the book and the authors discussed various features of the Aperture and then under printing the authors discussed color correcting your computer screen so you get true colors. They also give you the published website so you can download the examples files and work with the examples yourself so you can better understand what authors are trying to explain. The di-mensions of the book are 10.0 x 8.0 x 0.7 inches so the book is easy to take along with you if you use Aperture on a laptop. Apple has added 20 new features to the program so the book is somewhat out of date but the basic functions of the software have not changed much.

The program is not a substitute an external image editor such as Photoshop, Photoshop Elements or other photo editing programs if you are interested in more creative editing. The program tries to recreate the days of editing slides on a light table. The reason I believe the discussion should be a the beginning of the book is the authors spend so much time on color correcting and editing the digital images through out the book. The program is Apple Computer Company's answer to a digital workflow for digital images. I found working with examples helpful because you can only go so far with trying to understand text and the screen shots.As you read through the book the authors discussed how to adjust digital images.

I wrote the review based on version 1.1. I think the authors might consider a short cut command page per chapter so readers do not have to search for them.Aperture Exposed is a good book for someone wanting to learn Aperture. If you are new to Aperture you might want to read the entire book but if you have used the software for a while you might be interested in the second half of the book. What is Aperture. I was surprised that they waited until three-fourths of the way through the book because they discussed color adjustment and other features in earlier chapters. I think the discussion of color correcting your screen should have been dis-cussed at the beginning. If your monitor screen colors are not correct you will likely not color correct your images correctly.

Once you go to a different computer or print your photos you might be in for a big surprise. If you are an advanced user you might only find the last part of the book useful to you. It is also designed to handle RAW images which most professional Single-Reflex-Lens (SLR) cameras can shoot.The program is a digital workflow program and has many nondestructive editing fea-tures built into it. Just a re-minder this version of the book is for Aperture 1.1 and the newest version that just came out the end of September 2006 is version 1.5. The chapters covered by the book are Welcome to Aper-ture, Importing and Organizing Your Images, Viewing Images, Finding the Keepers, Nondestructive Image Processing, Exporting Images, Printing, Creating Web Content, Creating a Book, and Advanced Aperture.The book is easily to understand and the authors tried to make it as non-technical has possible. The authors are very clear about this in the introduction of the book stating you can read the entire book, chapters or just sections.The authors give you examples of various nondestructive editing techniques you can use in Aperture on your digital images. The figure is on page 66.I found that when I read a selection and then came back to it, I had a hard time finding the commands and short cuts.

Some of the features have changed so some parts of the book will be out of date if you purchase the book.

This is one of the most easy-to-read technical manuals that I have come across. The style is engaging and light, while the content is comprehensive, up to date and surprisingly detailed. Recommended for those just starting with Aperture or those after a very good companion manual.

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