Entries tagged with “3rd party” from Inside Aperture
Of the many third party editing plug-ins that was announced as "in development" when Aperture 2.0 was first introduced, PictureCode is probably one of the last to deliver with its very popular and much anticipated plug-in, Noise Ninja. Originally...
Continue reading Noise Ninja kicks some noise in Aperture.
Since Aperture opened itself to more, and specialized, editing capabilities, as sampled by Apple’s Dodge & Burn plug-in, almost all of the promised 3rd-party software have now been delivered. We can now download, install and use NIK Software’s Viveza, Tiffen’s...
Continue reading HDR comes to Aperture with Creaceed's Hydra.
Drab and gray? Flat? No highlights? It can happen. Maybe you're on location, and it's getting late and the light is fading fast. Or, you're in the studio and there's not enough strobes for the kind of setup you...
Continue reading Let there be ... DFT Light!.
Before upgrading to Aperture 2.0, I used to experience application crashes. Aperture would crash or quit unexpectedly whenever I open the preferences pane to change library. It would also crash whenever I execute any of the 3rd-party export plug-in commands....
Continue reading How to stop Aperture from crashing.
