John,
Have considered Aperture, but tell me what you or your daughter use it for.
Storage, editing, etc? I got confused what its purpose was when it came out and
there was also the choice of Lightbox. (is that even around anymore?)
Bill
On Dec 19, 2012, at 11:32 PM, John Robinson wrote:
My
Bill,
Aperture is known for it's organizational abilities. What I read seems to
indicate that the professionals love Aperture for this fact alone and then they
will still use Photoshop for editing. It is very simple to use, and has many
more adjustments that can be made to a photo than
The settings I'm trying to change are the specific printer settings, such as
paper size, color, etc., that are found within the Default Settings for each
printer, not which printer is the default one.
And … I found instructions on how to do what I want at
Sorry Dan, I misread your question. Glad you found your answer, boy I thought
most printers would allow settings.
John
On Dec 20, 2012, at 9:45 AM, Dan Crutcher wrote:
The settings I'm trying to change are the specific printer settings, such as
paper size, color, etc., that are found