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Wednesday
Mar032010

Aperture 3 and Syncing Multiple Libraries

Joseph Linaschke over at ApertureExpert.com has an excellent article that goes over in detail one of my favorite new features of Aperture 3: the ability to not only manage multiple libraries, but to synchronize them as well. If you work with Aperture on both a desktop and a laptop, it is now possible, for instance to have a pared down version of your library that goes on the road with you, and can be synced back to the main library once you’re back home. You can also export any project (or album or book, etc.) as a Library, move it to another machine, and open it up with no fuss. Changes made to the project — including metadata, adjustments, etc. — on either machine are applied when you sync, and Aperture does a great job handling conflicts between the two, allowing you to specify which library’s changes should take precedence. Head on over to the article for more details on how it all works.

Thursday
Feb112010

ISO50: Overcoming Creative Block

Design blog ISO50 has a great post on overcoming creative block, featuring helpful strategies from several design superstars including the NYTimes’ Khoi Vinh, Chuck Patterson and Google’s Ji Lee.

Thursday
Feb042010

Aperture Quick Tip: Update Your Metadata Presets

A simple tip to edit Aperture’s metadata presets via XML.

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Wednesday
Oct282009

New Tutorial, at Last

Hey - it’s been a while, but I threw a new Photoshop tutorial up on the How-To section. Have fun!

Friday
Oct232009

Hello Brooklyn

Hello BrooklynHELLO BROOKLYN is an ongoing photo essay I started about a year ago. In it, I attempt to depict a serene, nighttime Brooklyn - hopefully, something other than the usual image of the Borough of Kings. Check it out here.