Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 4:54 PM ApertureExpert Live Training Session 013: Special Session; 3rd Party Apps
Welcome to the thirteenth ApertureExpert Live Training session!
What, you missed the last ones? That’s easily fixable with a visit to the Live Training catalog, $2 each and a large HD download.
This is a last minute “Special Session” where I’ll discuss how to use 3rd party apps within Aperture, including a cool Automator action that you can make to simplify the process. We’ll check out Nik Software’s Snapseed, and if we have time look at another neat 3rd party app.
Wed, Jan 25th 6:30pm PST (check your time zone on signup)
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Agenda
30 minutes - lesson
15 minutes - Q&A
Questions (Q&A)
Feel free to submit your ON-TOPIC question(s) any time during the session, however they will not be addressed until the Q&A. If you’re thinking of submitting a question, take your time to craft it into a logical, coherent question that I can read live and answer without needing further info. IT’S LIKELY NOT ALL QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED—we simply won’t have time.
If you don’t get your question answered live, feel free to post it in the forum.
Download
Remember, you’re watching this for free, but the paid $2 downloadable version will be available at here at ApertureExpert.tv within 24 hours after the session. Even if you get to watch live, if you enjoyed the session, I’d certainly appreciate the support of buying the download anyway. Naturally you’re under no obligation to do so, but it’ll help keep us “on the air”!
That’s it! Enjoy the session.









Reader Comments (1)
I found the training to be pretty useful. I'm still kind of a "noob" to using Automator, so this training class offered a simple and useful Automater action that helped me learn how to use Automator to automate some of my processes. Very helpful. Thank you.