Author: Josh Anon
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004FN1VY2
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B004FN1VY2
Aperture® 3 Portable Genius
Compact, fluff-free, full-color guide to getting the most out of Apple's Aperture digital photography softwareThis handy Portable Genius guide is designed to help you avoid hassle, save time, and quickly learn what you need to know to use Apple's Aperture digital photography software effectively-and have fun while you're doing it! In a trim size that fits in your laptop bag, this practical guide gives you tips, tricks, and savvy advice on everything from navigating Aperture's user interface to advanced RAW image processing, publishing albums on the Web, and how to create your own photo book. Get Aperture® 3 Portable Genius computer books for free.
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