Archive for July 2010 | Monthly archive page
Getting a sharp photo is every photographer’s dream and to get there you can employ several methods. Traditionally these ranged from tripods, monopods, very fast shutter speeds and gernaly just getting your camera still.
There was, however, the problem that … More…
Aperture 3 File Management, Part 2.5: File Referencing (Aperture 3′s Reference file system)
2010

I got a lot of reader feedback very shortly after the last article was published (Part 2: Importing!) since there seems to be a lot of confusion about file referencing and what it actually means. This article, named part … More…
Working with any Digital Asset Management Platform (DAMP) like Aperture 3, Lightroom 3 and others is, in my opinion, a one way street. The problem is also as you fill your database with photos, it becomes more difficult to make … More…

Working with any Digital Asset Management Platform (DAMP) like Aperture 3, Lightroom 3 and others is, in my opinion, a one way street. The problem is also as you fill your database with photos, it becomes more difficult to make … More…
If you have ever wondered what your actual shutter count is, you might have stumbled over a few applications to download (EXIF Viewer etc.). If you have at least Apple Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or 10.6 (Snow Leopard), there … More…