Entries tagged with “interface” from Inside Aperture
For a long time, I didn't use Aperture's HUDs (otherwise known as 'floating palettes' in all previous applications...) all that often. As time goes past I find myself using them more and more often - especially after Aperture 2 came...
Continue reading To HUD or not to HUD?.
Aperture has a few different options for the order that images appear in the Browser pane, but some of them aren't immediately visible.
Continue reading Order, order!.
Aperture has a very ‘particular’ interface. We all know by now about doing colour corrections against a neutral background, in fact most books on digital colour always recommended setting your desktop picture to a mid-grey. But is there more to...
Continue reading Anatomy of an Interface.
Yesterday, while browsing in my local Apple store, I decided to purchase the updated version of Aperture, but instead of purchasing the registration key for the trail version of Aperture 2.0, downloaded from Apple, I decided to purchase the box...
Continue reading Update from the Box.
It's amazing how flexible Aperture's interface really is. Just like some of the tools we use in our photography, such as the awesome Lensbaby 3G for example, we like flexibility. In my previous blog entries, I've tackled several easy ways...
Continue reading 1-click access to Aperture's cool tools.
Looking at the Aperture interface for the first time, with all the many different panes and buttons spread menacingly across the monitor screen, can be intimidating. That's how I actually felt the first time I saw it. It seems unwieldy...
Continue reading A flexible view.
