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for: ‘March, 2010’

Aperture 3: Why Video in Photography Software?

One of the most interesting (and probably unexpected features when Aperture 3 was first released) is the possibility to edit and compile movies from pictures, videos and sound files. I already heard from few people the following question: Ok, but iMovie does the same thing, so why do I need the same feature in Aperture …

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Aperture 3 Finally usable: Aperture 3.0.2 Update

You might recall that  I mentioned in my previous blog article I would be moving away from Aperture 3 and I promised to tell you why. Well, things have changed in the past week and they’ve changed quite dramatically, but in a good sense. Apple released update to Aperture 3 with the number 3.0.2 on 25 …

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Aperture 3: No need for plugins except…

I’ve been testing Aperture 3 for a couple of weeks now an my experience with it as a photographer is very mixed. Besides being very positively surprised with new features, there are things that make me switch to alternative programs (next blog article will be on that). But for now, I want to share with …

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Behind the Scenes: Photo Shoot with Gregory Mampengu

The launch of new Photo-Folio.net (in case you read this article via RSS make sure to visit new Photo-Folio.net) marks also a new type of videos I will be sharing you: Behind the Scenes of Photo Shoots. The first Behind the Scenes (click link above) was made during a photo shoot with Gregory Mampengu in …

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