Lessons 1-4: Photo Management The first four lessons focus on image management. Designed specifically for professional digital photographers, Aperture is an enormously powerful tool for handling some of the most time-consuming and tedious tasks of professional photography. In this section, you'll learn to sort, compare, and rate images; apply keywords and metadata easily; display images in compelling ways for clients; organize images into categories for different intended uses; and archive images in a way that's easy, secure, and intuitive.
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2. Processes We are now about to embark on a detailed study of how operating systems, in general, and MINIX 3, in particular, are designed and constructed. The most central concept in any operating system is the process: an abstraction of a running program. Everything else hinges on this concept, and it is important that the operating system designer (and student) understand this concept well. 3. Input/Output This chapter is organized as follows. First we will look at some of the principles |
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