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Feb182012

ApertureExpert Live Training Session 015: Adjustments; Dodge & Burn Scheduled

The next Live Training has just been scheduled; this one continues with the Adjustments, moving into the Quick Brushes and starting with the basics, Dodge and Burn. Time permitting, we may go into the other brushes there as well.

It’s schedule for Thursday Feb 23 at 2pm PST. You can check the time in your time zone on sign-up.

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Reader Comments (4)

Hi,
just a note to say how much I'm looking forward to 'dodging' and 'burning' on Thursday and thanks for the iCal feature which hopefully will mean I'm there :)

February 20, 2012 | Registered CommenterPeter Richardson

Peter,

hehe great! Glad to have you on board ;-)

-Joseph @ApertureExpert
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February 21, 2012 | Registered CommenterJoseph Linaschke

Great session today. I still fairly new to using Aperture3, so these sessions are great in understanding all the things it does.
Thanks

February 23, 2012 | Registered CommenterRonnie Brewer

as always a great webinar.. I really like how you explain things in detail enough for beginners, but go into details enough for more advanced users.. the brushes have always confused me a little in the way that multiple brush strokes don't add on top of each other as they do in say photoshop.. glad I watched because it was something that had been bugging me, thought I was missing something.. I still think it's odd that the brush doesn't work that way but the eraser does?
I thought it was interesting that one viewer commented for you to slow down, it's obvious that you have a lot to share, when I watch your webinars for me it's like reading a book.. I watch and don't worry about catching all the details because I know I can go back and watch later to glean all the small stuff..

great job,
Tim

February 24, 2012 | Registered CommenterTimothy O'Brien
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