Monday, February 28, 2011 at 11:23 AM LiveTraining Session 001: Importing Your Photos DOWNLOAD
Here’s the first session, ready to download! I know those who sat in on the live session enjoyed it, and I had a blast broadcasting. I’ll get the next one scheduled soon, and we’ll continue on the “Importing your photos” lesson that we couldn’t quite get through in the last one!
By the way, this turned into 45 minutes of training and 15 minutes of Q&A—so an hour of Aperture goodness in here!
Its’ a 361MB download; please be prepared for that. It’s encoded as H.264 at 1280x720, so it will look great on your computer, iPad, or even on your big screen TV. It even looks great on the iPhone 4, if you can believe that.
As promised, just $2 to download!
just $2 (361MB download)
Live Training Session 001: Importing Your Photos
Still need convincing? Here’s the first 10 minutes of this hour-long session.










Reader Comments (7)
There isn't a lot of people who can be talking about importing photos for 45 minutes and still make it interesting. I truly enjoyed this LiveTraining and learned a lot even though I am not completely new to Aperture.
Joseph's style of teaching is engaging and won't let you to fall asleep.
Thank you again for doing this and I am looking forward to the next webinar.
I have been using Aperture since version 1.5, but picked-up an import tip that I can use every time I import photos. It will be a big timesaver. Thanks Joseph!
The time flew by and the information just kept on coming. Joseph has an uncanny way of answering my questions before they are asked. This webinar on importing is chuck full of important information and things to consider to make your photo-life in aperture easier in the long run. Watch it. You'll understand what I mean within a few minutes.
The import webinar was excellent. I am not a pro, but I have used Aperture from its beginning because I need to manage many details of photomicroscopy. I was astounded at how much I learned (and will use) about importing. I look forward to following this series closely. Thank you.
This is really great stuff! Can't say enough good things about it. Very thorough and an excellent companion to Joseph's ebook's on Aperture. Keep up the great work and thanks!!
I liked the show. I guess i knew it all already, but really nice presentation of a subject which can help aperture users to become better in organizing their work. And i also rediscovered some features which i havent used for a while...good :-)
As a non-native english/american speaking person, the speech/pronouncing is very fast ! No problem for me, but i could imagine lots of people that could get into troubles hanging on.
Sorry...my above post should have been related to the second show, not the first one...
...I am going to make another post/copy..