Macworld Power Tools Classes Include Aperture
Macworld Power Tools Classes Include Aperture
by , 10:05 AM EST, November 8th, 2005
IDG World Expo announced the two day Power Tool conference topics for Macworld 2006 in San Francisco on Tuesday. The line up includes the first public in-depth training on Apple's new photography application, Aperture. The full list of conference topics includes:
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Aperture for Professional Photographers
Dreamweaver 8
Professional Photoshop
DVD Studio Pro 4
Adobe Creative Suite 2
FileMaker Pro 7 and 8
Video Compression
Mac OS X Server Advanced Concepts
HD Production and Workflow; Logic for Professional Music Production
Flash 8
Adobe Acrobat
Final Cut Studio
AppleScript
Working Wireless Networks
Automating Publishing Tasks and Workflows
The Macworld Expo and Conference runs from January 9 through January 13, 2006 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. Additional information about the Expo and the Power Tools conferences is available at the Macworld web site.
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