Author: Damian Allen
Edition: 1
Binding: DVD-ROM
ISBN: 0321749847
Edition: 1
Binding: DVD-ROM
ISBN: 0321749847
Apple Pro Video Training: Aperture 3 (Apple Pro Training)
With more than 200 new features, Aperture 3 gives photographers what they want in a workflow tool: the ability to make intelligent selects with lightning speed, adjust images quickly and powerfully, deliver photos online or in print with a single click, and manage and search huge archives with ease. Get Apple Pro Video Training computer books for free.
This Apple-certified guide to Aperture 3 includes over 3 hours of high quality video tutorials and a companion printed quick-reference guide that will get you up and running quickly, taking you step by step through Aperture's powerful editing, retouching, proofing, publishing and archiving features. With coverage of Aperture's new features, you'll learn how to index your photos using face recognition and GPS location data; master powerful Check Apple Pro Video Training our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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