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Apple has just released a new software update for owners of its slow-selling set-top-box, the Apple TV. Considered a hobby by the company developing Mac OS X, the Apple TV software is rarely updated, while the most recent updates include mere tweaks and bug fixes.

While MacRumors forum users haven't reported any obvious changes so far, AppleInsider is able to inform that the update appears to be related to the release of Aperture 3.0. The new version of Apple's professional photography software is known to have made changes to how the software shares images over a local network. It also adds support for iPhoto's Places and Faces features, the site points out.

Also reported by several Apple TV users who've gotten around to updating their set-top-boxes is that, since applying the update, problems related to switching its HDMI output cable have disappeared. Minor tweaks in the user interface also seem to have been included, in what looks like an attempt to enhance the readability of the text, the same AppleInsider informs.

Those eager to update their Apple TVs have a few instructions to follow, if they're not 100% sure they know the procedure. Apple claims it is always a good idea to make sure they have the latest software update for their Apple TV. For one reason or another, a direct download link to the DMG file aimed at unpacking and installing the updated Apple TV software is also available for Mac OS X. However, the appropriate steps for updating one's Apple TV software, according to Apple, are:

Windows Phone Connector for Mac 3.0 brings these changes:. Support for Windows Phone 8 devices. Drag and drop files between Windows Phone and your Mac desktop. Drag and drop files from Finder to your Windows Phone 8 devices. Support for iPhoto 9.3.2 and Aperture 3.3.2. Support for battery charge state (Windows Phone 8 devices). Aperture 3 Key Features. Aperture 3 delivers more than 200 new features, including: Faces, with new ways to organize your photos using face detection and recognition tools. Places, with more robust GPS tools to explore your photos by locations where they were shot. Nondestructive, edge-aware brushes to precisely retouch selected parts of your.

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- Select Settings > General using your Apple Remote.- Select Update Software.- At this time your Apple TV checks to see if an update is available and a Download Now message should appear.- Select Download Now to start the download process.- When the update has finished downloading, an Update Now message should appear.- To start the update process, select Update Now. During the update process, your Apple TV will conduct a restart which is followed by the Apple logo and a status bar.- Note: On some TVs, the screen may display black for up to 15 minutes and the Apple TV may flash an amber light; this is expected behavior. Do not unplug your Apple TV during the update process.- After the final restart, your Apple TV plays the opening video and returns to the main menu.

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  • By Dion Scoppettuolo
  • Published Apr 13, 2010 by Peachpit Press. Part of the Apple Pro Training series.

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  • Sorry, this book is no longer in print.

Description

  • Copyright 2010
  • Edition: 1st
  • Book
  • ISBN-10: 0-321-64744-0
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-321-64744-3

This Apple-certified guide to Aperture 3 starts with the basics of image management and takes you step by step through Aperture's powerful editing, retouching, proofing, publishing, and archiving features. It delivers comprehensive training - the equivalent of a three-day course - in one project-based book. With complete coverage of Aperture's new features, you'll learn to organize your photos using Faces, Apple's face detection and recognition tool, take advantage of Places to find photos by the location where they were shot, and retouch your images precisely with new nondestructive edge-aware brushes. You'll create advanced slideshows that include HD videos, titles, and layered soundtracks, and with the full-screen Browser you'll now be able to use every inch of your Mac display to browse and edit. Real-world exercises feature professional photography from a variety of genres, including fashion, sports, wedding, commercial, and landscape photography.

  • DVD-ROM includes lesson and media files for over 20 hours of training
  • Focused lessons take you step-by-step through professional, real-world projects
  • Accessible writing style puts an expert instructor at your side
  • Ample illustrations and keyboard shortcuts help you master techniques fast
  • Lesson goals and time estimates help you plan your time
  • Chapter review questions summarize what you've learned and prepare you for the Apple Certified Pro Exam
  • The accompanying disc requires Mac OS X v 10.5.8 or v 10.6.2 or later; Aperture 3;iPhoto '09, version 8.1 or later.
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Table of Contents

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Getting Started
Creating and Organizing Your Photo Library
Lesson 1. A Quick Tour of Aperture
Lesson 2. Adding and Managing Metadata
Lesson 3. Comparing and Evaluating Images
Lesson 4. Indexing Photos Using Faces and Places
Lesson 5. Managing Projects and the Library Corrective and Creative Image Editing
Lesson 6. Performing Nondestructive Editing
Lesson 7. Correcting Tone
Lesson 8. Correcting Color
Lesson 9. Making Local Adjustments with Brushes
Lesson 10. Working with RAW Images Sharing Your Work
Lesson 11. Creating Dynamic Slideshows
Lesson 12. Presenting Your Photos on the Web
Lesson 13. Delivering Final Images as Books, Prints, and Files
Appendix A Setting Up Your Work Environment
Appendix B Expanding Aperture Functionality
Glossary
Index

Updates

Errata

Aperture 3 dmg software

Getting Started, page xii, paragraph 3 should say:
Course Structure
This book is designed to teach you to use Aperture using 13 project-based, step-by-step lessons and accompanying media files. It's important to complete each lesson before going onto the next; changes that you make to files in each chapter will affect work you do in subsequent lessons. The book is divided into three sections, as follows:..

Under System Requirements on page xiii, add:
iPhoto '09, version 8.1 or later

Aperture 3 Dmg Pro

Chapter 1 mistakenly appears to have missing images even though the images are indeed on the book's companion disc. Because of recent software updates, images with three-digit names are not imported or shown in the Import browser. Here are two solutions:

Solution One
Replace the Lesson 01 folder that came with the book with this new file (213 MB, .zip). It contains files with four-digit names (for instance, IMG_063 becomes IMG_0063). Adobe lightroom 6 license key. Be aware that it will make the filenames slightly different from some of the references in the book.

Aperture 3 dmg download
  • Sorry, this book is no longer in print.

Description

  • Copyright 2010
  • Edition: 1st
  • Book
  • ISBN-10: 0-321-64744-0
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-321-64744-3

This Apple-certified guide to Aperture 3 starts with the basics of image management and takes you step by step through Aperture's powerful editing, retouching, proofing, publishing, and archiving features. It delivers comprehensive training - the equivalent of a three-day course - in one project-based book. With complete coverage of Aperture's new features, you'll learn to organize your photos using Faces, Apple's face detection and recognition tool, take advantage of Places to find photos by the location where they were shot, and retouch your images precisely with new nondestructive edge-aware brushes. You'll create advanced slideshows that include HD videos, titles, and layered soundtracks, and with the full-screen Browser you'll now be able to use every inch of your Mac display to browse and edit. Real-world exercises feature professional photography from a variety of genres, including fashion, sports, wedding, commercial, and landscape photography.

  • DVD-ROM includes lesson and media files for over 20 hours of training
  • Focused lessons take you step-by-step through professional, real-world projects
  • Accessible writing style puts an expert instructor at your side
  • Ample illustrations and keyboard shortcuts help you master techniques fast
  • Lesson goals and time estimates help you plan your time
  • Chapter review questions summarize what you've learned and prepare you for the Apple Certified Pro Exam
  • The accompanying disc requires Mac OS X v 10.5.8 or v 10.6.2 or later; Aperture 3;iPhoto '09, version 8.1 or later.

Sample Content

Online Sample Chapter

Sample Pages

Table of Contents

Getting Started
Creating and Organizing Your Photo Library
Lesson 1. A Quick Tour of Aperture
Lesson 2. Adding and Managing Metadata
Lesson 3. Comparing and Evaluating Images
Lesson 4. Indexing Photos Using Faces and Places
Lesson 5. Managing Projects and the Library Corrective and Creative Image Editing
Lesson 6. Performing Nondestructive Editing
Lesson 7. Correcting Tone
Lesson 8. Correcting Color
Lesson 9. Making Local Adjustments with Brushes
Lesson 10. Working with RAW Images Sharing Your Work
Lesson 11. Creating Dynamic Slideshows
Lesson 12. Presenting Your Photos on the Web
Lesson 13. Delivering Final Images as Books, Prints, and Files
Appendix A Setting Up Your Work Environment
Appendix B Expanding Aperture Functionality
Glossary
Index

Updates

Errata

Getting Started, page xii, paragraph 3 should say:
Course Structure
This book is designed to teach you to use Aperture using 13 project-based, step-by-step lessons and accompanying media files. It's important to complete each lesson before going onto the next; changes that you make to files in each chapter will affect work you do in subsequent lessons. The book is divided into three sections, as follows:..

Under System Requirements on page xiii, add:
iPhoto '09, version 8.1 or later

Aperture 3 Dmg Pro

Chapter 1 mistakenly appears to have missing images even though the images are indeed on the book's companion disc. Because of recent software updates, images with three-digit names are not imported or shown in the Import browser. Here are two solutions:

Solution One
Replace the Lesson 01 folder that came with the book with this new file (213 MB, .zip). It contains files with four-digit names (for instance, IMG_063 becomes IMG_0063). Adobe lightroom 6 license key. Be aware that it will make the filenames slightly different from some of the references in the book.

Solution Two

  1. Locate the APTS Aperture book files folder on your Mac
  2. Double click Lesson 01 folder and double click the Memory_Card.dmg
  3. If Aperture does not open, click it in the Dock to open it.
  4. Follow lesson 01 in the book (specifically pages 10, 11, and 12) to import the images that are shown and name the Project correctly. DO NOT CLICK EJECT AS STATED IN STEP 4 ON PAGE 12.
  5. Click Done instead of clicking Eject.
  6. In the Mac OS X Finder, select the DCIM folder in the NO-NAME disk image that appears on your desktop
  7. Drag the first five images (063, 073, 079, 081, 083) into the large viewer. This should import the images directly into the san diego zoo project and in the correct order. You can now eject the No_Name disk image. You should be able to pick up the lesson starting on page 13 'Working with images in the Browser.' There are no additional three-digit images in the book, so you should be fine proceeding through the rest of the book.

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