Automator Power: Variables and looping
Automator includes dozens of built-in variables, such as dates, times, and system information. With looping, you can repeat actions or groups of actions a set number of times.
Automator includes dozens of built-in variables, such as dates, times, and system information. With looping, you can repeat actions or groups of actions a set number of times.
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Next month, top wedding and event photographers Bob Davis and Mike Colon travel to nine US cities as part of the GraphiStudio and Aperture tour. During the full-day “Master Your Craft” seminars, Davis and Colon detail how they became successful pro photographers and explain how they use Aperture as complete workflow solutions—from editing a shoot to making image adjustments to publishing client web pages.
Next month, top wedding and event photographers Bob Davis and Mike Colon travel to nine US cities as part of the GraphiStudio and Aperture tour. During the full-day “Master Your Craft” seminars, Davis and Colon detail how they became successful pro photographers and explain how they use Aperture as complete workflow solutions—from editing a shoot to making image adjustments to publishing client web pages.