| Apple’s Aperture provides the professional photographer with a powerful new resource for organizing, adjusting, and distributing photographs. Although this young application still has some kinks in it that Apple needs to work out, it may already be the most powerful photo organizing application we’ve ever had.
Today, most photographers, whether they record their images with film or a CCD, wind up using Adobe Photoshop as their primary digital imaging application. In this book, you’ll learn how to integrate Aperture into your digital photographic imaging workflow. You’ll see how Aperture complements Adobe Photoshop (rather than replaces it), and you’ll see how Aperture can make your life and work as a professional photographer much easier. |
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| | | | The Non-Designer's Illustrator Book
Creating professional illustration is within your grasp, whether
that is a goal in your life or not. By the time you finish this book,
you’ll realize how remarkably easy it is to create professional-level
art and design with Adobe Illustrator.
However, Illustrator is not just for professional artists, but... |
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