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Archive for May 10, 2006


May 10, 2006

A Brief History of Aperture, or “How Not To Do A Product Launch 101″

Source: ars technica
Written by Dave Girard

It is no secret that I wasn’t a fan of Aperture 1.0. From the outright broken things like 8-bit TIFF export and EXIF data stripping on output to the Zen take on a manual (there is no documentation”), everything about Aperture 1.0 pointed to an unrealistic deadline and a QA department with their monitors off. While the EXIF bug was fixed with the OS X 10.4.6 update, the problems I saw in Aperture 1.0 were sadly only the tip of the iceberg and eventually users’ different workflows exposed numerous additional flaws, some nastier than others. After inconsistent responses to some angry customers who wanted their money back, the whole thing got even uglier.


May 10, 2006

Scott Kelby does online training

Scott Kelby, World-Renown Photoshop Guru, Offers a New 21-Day Online Course – Photoshop for Digital Photographers

Press Release: TAMPA, Fla.–May 9, 2006–The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), the world’s leading educational and training resource for Adobe® Photoshop®, has just released Photoshop for Digital Photographers with Scott Kelby — a 21-day online training course on its newly launched training site — http://www.photoshoptraining.com.