Just A Summary : Tag aperture, everything about aperture http://www.bofh.org.uk/articles/tag/aperture.rss en-us 40 Piers Cawley Practices Punditry Dear LazyWeb <p>I would love to be able to run a slideshow on a second screen based on a &#8216;live&#8217; album in Aperture. So, when I drop an image into an Aperture album on my primary screen, it shows up when appropriate in the secondary screen slideshow.</p> <p>I can live with having to take an explicit &#8216;publish changes&#8217; type step from within Aperture, but I&#8217;d rather not, and I certainly don&#8217;t want the secondary slideshow to stop.</p> Tue, 14 Nov 2006 07:24:00 -0600 urn:uuid:aec136af-56d4-4cfc-bff0-cd335da8262f pdcawley@bofh.org.uk (Piers Cawley) http://www.bofh.org.uk/articles/2006/11/14/dear-lazyweb#comments Photography lazyweb photography aperture slideshow http://www.bofh.org.uk/articles/2006/11/14/dear-lazyweb Travelling hopefully <p>I wonder if the ground state of the photographer is &#8216;dissatisfied&#8217;. When I bought a <span class="caps">D100</span> two years ago I loved it. But it didn&#8217;t take long for disenchantment to set in; the frame buffer was too small, I couldn&#8217;t use old (and wonderful) manual focus lenses on it, digital noise was horrid at high speeds, white balance was dodgy and it didn&#8217;t feel as good in the hand as my <span class="caps">F100</span>.</p> <p>Some problems could be alleviated by shooting in <span class="caps">RAW</span> mode and &#8216;developing&#8217; the images with Photoshop, but for all Photoshop&#8217;s undoubted excellence, this is awfully labour intensive.</p> <p>So, when I went to EuroOSCON this year, I left the digital camera at home, taking the <span class="caps">F100</span> instead. Amsterdam has an excellent pro lab which did dev and scan, so I managed to have several of my <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/pdcawley/sets/1211132/">photos</a> online before the conference was over.</p> <p>While we were there, Apple announced <a href="http://www.apple.com/aperture/">Aperture</a>, their new pro photographers&#8217; workflow tool. Like <a href="http://x180.net/">James Duncan Davidson</a>, the official photographer, I was excited by the announcement. According to the information on the website, it addressed most of what pissed us off about other tools for managing photos. I think James placed his order that day.</p> <p>Then, at the beginning of November, Nikon announced a replacement for the <span class="caps">D100</span>: the <a href="http://www.dpreview.com/articles/nikond200/"><span class="caps">D200</span></a>. As with Aperture, its list of features seemed to have been specifically written to address all my annoyances with the <span class="caps">D100</span>.</p> <p>I ordered a <span class="caps">D200</span> couple of weeks ago, and Aperture last night. Right now I&#8217;m in an excited state. Hopefully, once the kit arrives I&#8217;ll manage to stay here for a while. Until the next shiny new thing comes along&#8230;</p> Mon, 05 Dec 2005 03:47:00 -0600 urn:uuid:40198141-9d22-4bd2-926b-7defaad0ac2a pdcawley@bofh.org.uk (Piers Cawley) http://www.bofh.org.uk/articles/2005/12/05/travelling-hopefully#comments Photography d200 aperture photography http://www.bofh.org.uk/trackbacks?article_id=travelling-hopefully&day=05&month=12&year=2005 http://www.bofh.org.uk/articles/2005/12/05/travelling-hopefully