Entries tagged with “editing” from Inside 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!.
There are numerous 3rd-party export plug-ins for Aperture that you can try. A lot of them are free, but many are available as 15-day trial demos. There are also trial versions that are available for longer periods of time, but...
Continue reading Removing the remains of the 15-day trial.
I finally got the chance to update and migrate all my photo libraries to the latest version of Aperture. Along the way, I was able to review some of the images I edited using an earlier version. One particular image...
Continue reading The never-ending edit mode.
We want to get things done fast. We can't afford to waste time. Anything we do, we want to do it right away, and we want results now. We live in a time when we actually almost always bend...
Continue reading You can't hurry love .....
I've found that a common task I need to do is sort a large collection of images down to a smaller collection and pass those along to someone else. I can't always just always send the highest-rated images, because sometimes...
Continue reading Reducing and Sorting Images.
