I was thinking about this this weekend. How many of ya'll are using aperture for your work, and if so, what on?<BR><BR>I figure by now, the program has been put through its paces by most of the ...
Inability to open RAW converted files with other apps Perhaps the most lamented issue with Aperture 1.0 is an inability to convert RAW files from the camera with another application (such as the Adobe ...
Setting your aperture is one of three keys to better and creative photos. The other two are your ISO and Shutter Speed. Do you want to create better, more creative photos? But, maybe you find the ...
The A on your camera’s mode dial is not for Amateur (and the P is not for Professional, but that’s another story). Aperture priority mode, designated by A or Av on the camera’s mode dial, blends the ...
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Stop using aperture priority – master the real pro mode on Fuji cameras
Learn why relying on Aperture Priority may be limiting your photography and how to use the full Pro Mode on Fuji cameras for ...
It's hard to believe that over two years have passed since Aperture's launch. It seems like only yesterday that I was fielding e-mails from livid zealots and supportive professional photographers ...
Apple’s latest app Photos is now available for free as part of OS X 10.10.3 for Mac. The new app is the future of photo management from Apple with support for iCloud Photo Library, burst photos, ...
Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since the spring of 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs ...
The aperture is made up of mechanical blades that increases or decreases in size depending on the aperture you select. In humans, the iris is a thin, circular structure in the eye, responsible for ...
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