Entries tagged with “light table” from Inside Aperture
When Aperture 1.0 came out and I was fiddling around with it, I came across the Light Table feature, played around with it for awhile and thought ‘neat!’, and then didn’t touch it for two years...
Continue reading Light Tables - what do you use them for?.
Printing a Light Table is a great way to knock out a quick printed proof of a layout idea or presentation. Just select File > Print Light Table and the contents of the current Light Table will be printed to...
Continue reading Printing Light Tables.
The Aperture Light Table is much easier to work with if you learn to drive it using its mouse and keyboard shortcuts. (Note: Wondering if the Light Table is even worth investing time in? Take a look at my previous...
Continue reading Light Table Shortcuts.
Most Aperture users I know don't pay a lot of attention to the Light Table. I was this way once. I thought it was a silly feature for Apple to have devoted engineering resources to, when they could have been...
Continue reading Learning to Respect the Light Table.
Today I'm going to write about a feature of Aperture that you've probably heard of but maybe never tried. We all establish our own personal workflow style pretty early on when using new software, and I'm no different. I've been...
Continue reading The Light Table Feature.
