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Page 1 - Getting Started

ApertureGetting Started

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10 Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture Create slideshow Export Distribute Print Print books Publish webpages Apply Adjustments • Exposure • Levels

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100 Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode Controls in the Full Screen Mode ToolbarYou can use the toolbar’s buttons and tools to create imag

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Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode 101 Adjustment Tools Selection tool: Use this to select images. Rotate Left tool: Use this tool to

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102 Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode Using HUDs in Full Screen Mode Full Screen mode’s filmstrip and toolbar contain the most common Ap

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Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode 103 Adjustments HUDUse the Adjustments HUD to remove flaws like red-eye, noise, and dust in your image

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104 Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode Using Keyboard Shortcuts in Full Screen Mode Here are several useful keyboard shortcuts you ca

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9 1059 Stacking Images and Making PicksPhotographers frequently shoot a series of related photos with the aim of selecting one image for use. Ape

Page 9 - An Overview of Aperture

106 Chapter 9 Stacking Images and Making Picks By default, a stack is shown expanded, with all images displayed. If you don’t want to see all the i

Page 10 - Aperture Workflow

Chapter 9 Stacking Images and Making Picks 107 To stack images automatically:1 Choose Stacks > Auto-Stack (or press Command-Option-A).2 In the A

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108 Chapter 9 Stacking Images and Making Picks Working with StacksAfter creating stacks, you can change the pick image and rearrange the order of t

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Chapter 9 Stacking Images and Making Picks 109 Arranging Images in a StackIt can sometimes be difficult to decide which image in the stack should b

Page 13 - Elements Used in Aperture

Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture 11 Elements in Aperture That Correspond to WorkflowStep 1: Set up your Aperture systemFor this beginning stage,

Page 14 - What Are Versions?

110 Chapter 9 Stacking Images and Making Picks Splitting StacksYou can split a stack into multiple stacks to refine the organization of your images

Page 15 - What Are Albums?

Chapter 9 Stacking Images and Making Picks 111 Keyboard Shortcuts for Working with Stacks Aperture provides the following keyboard shortcuts fo

Page 17 - What Is the Library?

10 11310 Rating ImagesRating images is a quick and easy way to narrow down the number of images you intend to work with. It can also help you loc

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114 Chapter 10 Rating Images You can quickly review and rate images one after another with speed and efficiency. You can also select and rate multi

Page 19 - What Is a Vault?

Chapter 10 Rating Images 115 To apply the same rating to multiple images at once:1 Select the images you want to rate.For more information, see “Na

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116 Chapter 10 Rating Images To sort images by rating:1 Open the Query HUD by doing one of the following:Â Choose Edit > Find (or press Command-

Page 21 - Setting Up an Aperture System

Chapter 10 Rating Images 117 Comparing and Rating ImagesFor those really tough decisions, Aperture allows you to compare and rate a select image ag

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118 Chapter 10 Rating Images 4 Rate your compare image by doing one of the following: To assign the Select rating: Press Option-backslash (\). T

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Chapter 10 Rating Images 119 Keyboard Shortcuts for Rating ImagesFor quick and efficient rating, use the following keyboard shortcuts to apply rati

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12 Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture Step 3: Photo editFor this stage, you’ll sort through your images and choose which images you want to work wi

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120 Chapter 10 Rating Images Keyboard Shortcuts for Displaying Images with Specific RatingsTo quickly display images with a certain rating level or

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11 12111 Applying Keywords to ImagesAdding keywords to your images helps you organize your images and quickly locate specific images. This chapte

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122 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images Applying Keywords Using the Keywords HUDUsing the Keywords HUD to add keywords is the most versatile way

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Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 123  Add Keyword: Click this button to add a keyword to the keyword library of the Keywords HUD. Add Subo

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124 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images To apply multiple keywords using the Keywords HUD:1 Select an image or group of images in the Browser.Fo

Page 30 - The Aperture Main Window

Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 125 Browsing and Searching for KeywordsYou can browse and search for specific keywords in the keyword librar

Page 31 - Projects Panel

126 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images Adding Keywords to the Keywords HUDYou can add new keywords to the keyword library of the Keywords HUD.T

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Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 127 To add keywords to a keyword group:1 To show the Keywords HUD, do one of the following:Â Choose Window &

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128 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images Removing Keywords from the Keywords HUDAfter adding keywords to the keyword library of the Keywords HUD,

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Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 129 Applying Keywords Using Keyword Controls and Keyword PresetsOne way to apply keywords is to use the keyw

Page 35 - Individual keyword buttons

Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture 13 Elements Used in ApertureIn Aperture, you use projects, albums, and folders to organize your images as you wor

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130 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images Adding a New Keyword to Images Using Keyword ControlsYou can easily add a new keyword (one that’s not pa

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Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 131 To choose a keyword preset group and apply keywords to images:1 Select an image or group of images in th

Page 38 - Adjustments Inspector

132 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images To create a keyword preset group and assign keyword presets to it:1 Create a new keyword preset group by

Page 39 - Click the disclosure

Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 133 2 In the Keywords Library column, select keywords you want to add to the new keyword preset group. To se

Page 40 - Metadata Inspector

134 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images Applying Keywords Using the Lift & Stamp HUDIf you have several images that share many of the same k

Page 41 - Import Panel

Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 135 4 Click the Stamp button in the lower-right corner, then select another image or group of images.The key

Page 42 - Vaults Panel

136 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 6 Select the Stamp tool, then select an image or group of images to which to apply the keywords.The redu

Page 43 - Full Screen Mode

Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 137 To view keywords using Viewer overlays:1 Choose View > View Options (or press Command-J).2 In the Vie

Page 44 - Configuring Your Workspace

138 Chapter 11 Applying Keywords to Images 6 Press the Y key.The Viewer information overlay appears, displaying the applied keywords over or below

Page 45 - Customizing the Toolbar

12 13912 Searching for and Displaying ImagesAperture allows you to easily search for and gather images in a variety of locations. You can also pe

Page 46 - 46 Chapter 3

14 Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture What Are Versions?Once you have digital master files on your hard disk, you can review and make adjustments to

Page 47 - Working Efficiently

140 Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images To open the Query HUD, do one of the following:m Choose Edit > Find (or press Command-F).m Cl

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Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images 141 Searching by Image Name, Caption, or Other TextYou can search for images using any text that you

Page 49 - Working with Projects

142 Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images 4 Select the Text checkboxes and enter text in each field to locate the images you want.5 Choose

Page 50 - Opening and Closing Projects

Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images 143 5 Specify the rating level by dragging the slider.6 Choose “any” from the Match pop-up menu, if

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144 Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images You can also search for IPTC keywords using the IPTC search options. These options allow you to

Page 52 - Close button in a tab

Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images 145 Images that you import from sources other than cameras and card readers, such as JPEG or TIFF fi

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146 Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images Searching by IPTC InformationYou can search for and locate images using any IPTC information tha

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Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images 147 Searching by EXIF InformationYou can search for and locate images using any EXIF information rec

Page 55 - Importing Images

148 Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images Searching by File StatusYou can also search for images using their file status. For example, you

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Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images 149 Searching by a Combination of CriteriaYou can create complex combinations of search criteria in

Page 57 - Import button

Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture 15 What Are Projects?You organize your digital master files and versions using projects. A project is a container

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150 Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images Saving Your Search ResultsWhen you do a search using the Query HUD, you can choose to save your

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13 15113 Grouping Images with Smart AlbumsWhen you need to group certain types of images, either temporarily or permanently, you can use a Smart

Page 60 - Import button showing

152 Chapter 13 Grouping Images with Smart Albums You can also create your own Smart Albums. For example, suppose you want to create a Smart Album t

Page 61 - Import Panel button

Chapter 13 Grouping Images with Smart Albums 153 4 Click the Query HUD button (with a magnifying glass icon) to the right of the Smart Album to ope

Page 62 - Select the folder of

154 Chapter 13 Grouping Images with Smart Albums Revising the Contents of a Smart AlbumYou cannot manually select individual images in a Smart Albu

Page 63 - Drag the selected image

14 15514 An Overview of Image AdjustmentsIn most cases, the adjustment controls provide everything you need to perfect your image. You can make i

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156 Chapter 14 An Overview of Image Adjustments You can make the following adjustments to images in Aperture.Displaying the Adjustment ControlsYou

Page 65 - Importing Your iPhoto Library

Chapter 14 An Overview of Image Adjustments 157 Displaying Additional Adjustment ControlsThe first time you view either the Adjustments Inspector o

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15 15915 Creating Slideshow PresentationsSlideshows can do more than showcase your work. You can use slideshows to create atmosphere during a pre

Page 68 - Making an Immediate Backup

16 Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture You can also create albums within projects to help you organize your images into relevant groups. For example,

Page 69 - Working with Images

160 Chapter 15 Creating Slideshow Presentations Creating a Slideshow Using PresetsYou can easily set up your slideshow by choosing one of the prede

Page 70 - Viewing Images in the Browser

Chapter 15 Creating Slideshow Presentations 161 Controlling a SlideshowOnce you start playing a slideshow, you can use keyboard shortcuts to contro

Page 72 - Images in list view

16 16316 Using the Light TableYou can use the Light Table to arrange and resize images in a freeform manner. This chapter provides information ab

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164 Chapter 16 Using the Light Table In the Light Table, you can easily group related images together to compare them after applying adjustments. Y

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Chapter 16 Using the Light Table 165 Adding Images to the Light TableAdding images to the Light Table is easy; simply drag an image or a selection

Page 75 - As you drag an image to

166 Chapter 16 Using the Light Table To see only images in the Browser that remain unplaced:m Click the Show Unplaced Images button.To see the enti

Page 76 - Rotating Images

Chapter 16 Using the Light Table 167 To reset an image to its previous size, do one of the following:m Choose Edit > Undo Resize (or press Comma

Page 77 - The Browser’s metadata

168 Chapter 16 Using the Light Table To reveal images in the Light Table that are covered by other images:1 Select the top image in the group. 2 Cl

Page 78 - Creating Versions of an Image

Chapter 16 Using the Light Table 169 Adjusting the Light Table ViewYou can adjust the Light Table view to better view and work with images. This is

Page 79 - Understanding Image Versions

Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture 17 What Are Folders?In Aperture, folders are used to help organize projects and albums. For example, you can impo

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170 Chapter 16 Using the Light Table Printing a Light Table ArrangementAfter arranging your images, you can print out the image arrangement for fur

Page 81 - Identifying Referenced Images

17 17117 Printing Your ImagesAperture makes it easy to print high-resolution images, a series of contact sheets, a portion of the Light Table, a

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172 Chapter 17 Printing Your Images The Print dialog is divided into six areas:Preset Name ListThis column contains all presets, those that come wi

Page 83 - An Overview of the Viewer

Chapter 17 Printing Your Images 173 Border Options Width: Drag the slider, or enter a value in the value slider, to reduce the size of the image

Page 84 - You can use the Viewer

174 Chapter 17 Printing Your Images Printing a Contact Sheet or Series of Contact SheetsYou can print contact sheets of your images, and Aperture d

Page 85 - Choose Primary from

Chapter 17 Printing Your Images 175 Printing a BookYou can print a book to check the final format and look of it before having it printed by a prof

Page 87 - Viewing Images with the Loupe

18 17718 Exporting ImagesOnce you’ve finalized work on your images, you can use Aperture to export your images. You can use these files in anothe

Page 88 - Zoom Viewer button

178 Chapter 18 Exporting Images Exporting Copies of Digital Master FilesWhen you export master files, duplicates of the files that were imported fr

Page 89 - Drag the red rectangle

Chapter 18 Exporting Images 179 5 Choose a name format for your master files from the Name Format pop-up menu.For more information about selecting

Page 90 - Choose Alternate from

18 Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture What Are Managed Images and Referenced Images?Aperture lets you choose how you organize your photos on disk. Y

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180 Chapter 18 Exporting Images 4 Choose an export preset from the Export Preset pop-up menu.5 Do one of the following:Â Choose “No folder” from th

Page 92 - The View Options

Chapter 18 Exporting Images 181 The Export Presets dialog appears, showing the presets available and the configurable export settings.Creating an E

Page 93 - Viewing Images

182 Chapter 18 Exporting Images Adding a Watermark to Exported ImagesYou can add an image file to your images as a watermark to discourage others f

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19 18319 Creating Web Journals and Web GalleriesIn Aperture, you can easily create webpages of your images and post them to your .Mac account. Yo

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184 Chapter 19 Creating Web Journals and Web Galleries Creating and Working with Web GalleriesWeb galleries offer a way to showcase your images on

Page 96 - Filmstrip Controls

Chapter 19 Creating Web Journals and Web Galleries 185 Web Gallery Controls in the Webpage EditorThe following controls are available for revising

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186 Chapter 19 Creating Web Journals and Web Galleries Creating and Working with Web JournalsWeb journals offer great flexibility, allowing you to

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Chapter 19 Creating Web Journals and Web Galleries 187 Web Journal Controls in the Webpage EditorThe following controls are available for pages and

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188 Chapter 19 Creating Web Journals and Web Galleries Working with Web Journal PagesYou can add images, text, and titles to your web journal pages

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Chapter 19 Creating Web Journals and Web Galleries 189 Changing the Appearance of Your WebpagesAperture provides a variety of themes, or designs, y

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Chapter 1 An Overview of Aperture 19 To help you identify referenced images, Aperture marks referenced images with a badge overlay that you can dis

Page 102 - Keywords HUD

190 Chapter 19 Creating Web Journals and Web Galleries To change the number of rows of images on a page in a web gallery:m In the Webpage Editor, d

Page 103 - Tools HUDs

Chapter 19 Creating Web Journals and Web Galleries 191 Posting Your Webpages to the WebYou can easily post your web gallery or web journal to your

Page 105 - Stacking Images

20 19320 Creating BooksWith Aperture, you can easily create books of your images that you can print using a printing service provided by Apple. T

Page 106 - Creating Stacks Automatically

194 Chapter 20 Creating Books Creating a Book Album There are two main ways to create a book album:Â You can select a group of images and creat

Page 107 - Creating Stacks Manually

Chapter 20 Creating Books 195 Controls in the Book Layout Editor The Book Layout Editor is where you design the layout of pages in your book an

Page 108 - Working with Stacks

196 Chapter 20 Creating Books  Theme: Click this to choose a theme for your book’s pages. Edit Content: Click this to edit the text on your pag

Page 109 - Arranging Images in a Stack

Chapter 20 Creating Books 197  Scale To Fit: Click this to scale the display of your pages to fit the Viewer size. Actual Size: Click this to v

Page 110 - Unstacking Images

198 Chapter 20 Creating Books Placing Images in a BookYou can have Aperture automatically place your images in the book. Aperture creates as many p

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Chapter 20 Creating Books 199 Resizing and Aligning Images on a PageWhen you add images to a page, either manually or automatically, you can have a

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K Apple Computer, Inc.© 2006 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. The owner or authorized user of a valid copy of Aperture software may reproduce

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200 Chapter 20 Creating Books Changing the Theme You choose a theme when you create your book album, but you can change the theme at any time. When

Page 115 - Sorting Images by Rating

21 20121 Backing Up Your ImagesTo safeguard your photography portfolio, it’s important to establish a reliable backup system and back up regularl

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202 Chapter 21 Backing Up Your Images You can set Aperture to back up copies of the Library to a designated storage area called a vault. For safety

Page 117 - Comparing and Rating Images

Chapter 21 Backing Up Your Images 203 Controls in the Vaults PanelYou use the Vaults panel at the bottom of the Projects panel to set the location

Page 118 - The new alternate

204 Chapter 21 Backing Up Your Images  Vault Action pop-up menu: You can use this to add and remove vaults, as well as update a vault. Disk spac

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Chapter 21 Backing Up Your Images 205 To see the hard disk assigned to a vault:m In the Vaults panel, click the disclosure triangle beside the vaul

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206 Chapter 21 Backing Up Your Images To update the vault on an external hard disk:1 Connect the hard disk to your computer. 2 Do one of the follow

Page 121 - Applying Keywords to Images

Chapter 21 Backing Up Your Images 207 Restoring Your Aperture SystemIf you buy a new computer or use another system at a different location and wan

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209AppendixCreditsVietnamPhotography by William McLeodCopyright 2005 william mercer mcLeodhttp://www.williammercermcleod.comAntarcticaPhotograph

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2 212 Setting Up an Aperture SystemYou can use Aperture with just your computer and display, or you can set up a system with two displays for ext

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211IndexIndex4-Up Fast or Slow settings 160100% view 169.Mac accounts 1935 star ratings 34Aacquiring images in workflow 11Actual Size butto

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212 Index black points 156, 172black Vault Status buttons 203blank screens 89bleeds 174blue channels 156Book Action pop-up menu 196book albumscr

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Index 213 Delete Project command 54Delete Smart Album command 154deletingSee also removingalbums 54book pages 198folders 54images 53, 154, 165,

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214 Index EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) datadate information 144displaying 40, 76exporting 177finding images with 147Exit Full Screen button 98E

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Index 215 importing images from 61offsite storage 205restoring from 207space on 204startup disks 28vaults on 19, 204heads-up displays. See HUDsH

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216 Index JJPEG files 56, 80, 177digital master files 13JPEG2000 files 56, 80Kkeyboard shortcutsFull Screen mode 104keys for 47keywords 130Loupe

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Index 217 master files. See digital master filesmaster page layouts 193, 196, 198, 200master pixel size 148matching search criteria 140, 141Match p

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218 Index adding to or removing from books 196aligning and resizing images on 199navigating through 197number to print 172removing from books 198

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Index 219 Rrating imagesassigning ratings 114buttons for 34comparing images 117finding images by ratings 142keyboard shortcuts 118, 119overview

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22 Chapter 2 Setting Up an Aperture System A basic Aperture system consists of the following equipment: A computer and display A digital camera o

Page 136 - Click the Keywords

220 Index selecting keywords to copy 135Selection tool 37, 101Select ratings 118selects 15Select to Beginning and Select to End commands 74Send B

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Index 221 thumbnailsarranging in Browser 32creating while importing 55in grid view 71size of 70, 71, 72, 96in versions 14viewing images as 69on

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222 Index webpagesadding pages 188adding text and titles 188deleting 188editing appearance 189linking to .Mac homepages 191navigating through 18

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Chapter 2 Setting Up an Aperture System 23 Setting Up Your System with Two DisplaysUsing two displays gives you additional screen space to view and

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24 Chapter 2 Setting Up an Aperture System Note: You may also need to purchase an adapter to connect the display cable to the graphics card on you

Page 141 - Enter the text you want

Chapter 2 Setting Up an Aperture System 25 The following illustration shows one possible scenario for connecting two displays to a computer.3 Turn

Page 142 - Searching by Rating

26 Chapter 2 Setting Up an Aperture System Configuring Mac OS X for Multiple DisplaysIf your computer is connected to two displays, you can set the

Page 143 - Searching by Keyword

Chapter 2 Setting Up an Aperture System 27 3 Drag one of the blue rectangles, representing one of the displays, to match the position of the displa

Page 144 - Searching by Date

28 Chapter 2 Setting Up an Aperture System Using Additional Hard Disk Storage and FireWire DrivesThe disk that contains your computer’s operating s

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3 293 Learning About the Aperture InterfaceAperture provides an outstanding interface designed to allow professional photographers to efficiently

Page 146 - Searching by IPTC Information

3 1 Contents Chapter 1 9 An Overview of Aperture9 Using Aperture in Your Workflow 13 Elements Used in Aperture Chapter 2 21 Setting Up an Aper

Page 147 - Searching by EXIF Information

30 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface To choose an option when you first open Aperture:1 Click the button next to the option you want.

Page 148 - Searching by File Status

Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 31 Projects PanelYou use the Projects panel to organize your imported images using projects, folder

Page 149 - Select the checkboxes

32 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface Browser and ViewerYou use the Browser to display images in projects and albums. When you select

Page 150 - Saving Your Search Results

Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 33 Control BarThe control bar at the bottom of the Aperture main window has buttons that allow you

Page 151 - Grouping Images

34 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface Rotate Buttons Rotate Left: Click this button to rotate the selected image to the left. Rotat

Page 152 - Smart Album

Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 35 Keyword Controls Individual keyword buttons: Click a keyword button to apply a preset keyword

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36 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface Import and Project Buttons Import Panel: Click this button to reveal the Import panel. Wh

Page 154 - Deleting a Smart Album

Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 37 Version Buttons Duplicate Version: Click this to create a version, or duplicate, of a selected

Page 155 - An Overview

38 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface  Red Eye: Use this to correct red-eye, occurring when the subject’s retinas reflect light from

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Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 39 To show the Adjustments Inspector, do one of the following:m Double-click an image (or press I)

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4 Contents Chapter 6 69 Working with Images in the Browser69 An Overview of the Browser 70 Viewing Images in the Browser 73 Navigating Through and Se

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40 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface Metadata InspectorThe Metadata Inspector can display an image’s caption text, keywords, version

Page 159 - An Overview of Slideshows

Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 41 Additional Parts of the Aperture InterfaceAs you work in Aperture, you will use other panels, su

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42 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface Vaults PanelThe Vaults panel is where you set the location of your vaults, which are designated

Page 161 - Changing a Slideshow’s Images

Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 43 To show the Query HUD:m Choose Edit > Find (or press Command-F).Full Screen ModeThe Full Scre

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44 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface Light TableThe Light Table provides an open, freeform workspace where you can arrange images. Wh

Page 163 - Using the Light Table

Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 45 Customizing the ToolbarYou can customize the toolbar based on your workflow and preferences, sel

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46 Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface Choosing Your Workspace Layout Aperture provides three workspace layouts for working with yo

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Chapter 3 Learning About the Aperture Interface 47 Working EfficientlyTo perform many tasks in Aperture, you can use keyboard shortcuts. The keyboa

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4 494 Working with ProjectsProjects are one of the main building blocks used to manage your images in Aperture. This chapter covers how to create

Page 168 - Click the Uncover button

Contents 5 Chapter 10 113 Rating Images11 3 An Overview of the Rating System 11 4 Rating Images 11 5 Sorting Images by Rating 11 7 Comparing and Rati

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50 Chapter 4 Working with Projects Creating and Naming ProjectsYou can create projects at any time, although typically you create them when you imp

Page 170 - Drag a selection

Chapter 4 Working with Projects 51 To open a project:m Select the project in the Projects panel.To open additional projects in the Browser:m Comman

Page 171 - Printing Your Images

52 Chapter 4 Working with Projects To close a project:1 Click the project’s tab to bring it to the front.2 Do one of the following:Â Choose File &g

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Chapter 4 Working with Projects 53 Deleting Images from Projects and AlbumsAperture allows you to delete versions separately from their digital mas

Page 173 - Printing a Series of Images

54 Chapter 4 Working with Projects Deleting Items from the Projects PanelYou can also delete items from the Projects panel. When you delete an item

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5 55 5 Importing Images Aperture provides tools and workflow options that make it easy to import your images. This chapter discusses how you c

Page 175 - Creating a PDF File of a Book

56 Chapter 5 Importing Images When you import images, you can choose whether to have the digital master files stored in the Aperture Library or sto

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Chapter 5 Importing Images 57 Importing from Your Digital Camera or Card ReaderYou can import all images from a camera or card reader into Aperture

Page 177 - Exporting Images

58 Chapter 5 Importing Images 2 Do one of the following:Â If you want to import into a new, empty project: Choose File > New Project (or press

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Chapter 5 Importing Images 59 4 Choose a naming convention from the Version Name pop-up menu to specify how you want the images named.For example,

Page 179 - Exporting Image Versions

6 Contents Chapter 15 159 Creating Slideshow Presentations159 An Overview of Slideshows 160 Creating a Slideshow Using Presets 161 Controlling a Slid

Page 180 - About Export Presets

60 Chapter 5 Importing Images 3 Select the images you want to import by Shift-clicking to select a range of adjacent images, Command-clicking to se

Page 181 - Creating an Export Preset

Chapter 5 Importing Images 61 7 When you are satisfied with your image selection, click the Import arrow or the Import button in the lower-right co

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62 Chapter 5 Importing Images 3 In the file browser, navigate to the folder containing the image files you want to import.When you have selected th

Page 183 - Creating Web Journals

Chapter 5 Importing Images 63 7 Choose a naming convention from the Version Name pop-up menu to specify how you want the images named.For example,

Page 184 - Creating a Web Gallery

64 Chapter 5 Importing Images Importing Folders of Images from the FinderIf you’ve spent time organizing your images into a meaningful hierarchy on

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Chapter 5 Importing Images 65 5 Choose a naming convention from the Version Name pop-up menu to specify how you want the images named.For example,

Page 186 - Creating a Web Journal

66 Chapter 5 Importing Images To import your iPhoto Library:1 Choose File > Import > iPhoto Library.2 Select the iPhoto Library folder using

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Chapter 5 Importing Images 67 Transferring Projects from Another Aperture SystemIf you work with several computers, or work on a project with other

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68 Chapter 5 Importing Images Making an Immediate BackupAfter you import images into Aperture, you can make an immediate backup to ensure that your

Page 189 - Columns value slider

6 696 Working with Images in the BrowserAfter a shoot, you may need to sort through hundreds or thousands of images in a project. The Browser pro

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Contents 7Chapter 20 193 Creating Books193 An Overview of the Book Creation Process194 Creating a Book Album195 Controls in the Book Layout Editor198

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70 Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser  Search field: Enter text to search for images associated with that text, such as a version name

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Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser 71 Working with Images in Grid ViewGrid view is the Browser’s default view. Grid view provides a grid

Page 193 - Creating Books

72 Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser To choose what type of information is displayed in list view:1 Choose View > View Options (or pr

Page 194 - Creating a Book Album

Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser 73 Adjusting the Background of the BrowserYou may want to lighten or darken the background of the Brow

Page 195 - Creating Books

74 Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser To select a single image:m Click the image.To select a range of images, do one of the following:m C

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Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser 75 Rearranging Images in the BrowserAs you work with images in the Browser, you can move and rearrange

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76 Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser Rotating ImagesWhen images are imported into a project, some may appear in an incorrect orientation

Page 198 - Removing Pages from a Book

Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser 77 You use the View Options window to customize the display of information shown with images in the Br

Page 199 - Adding Text to Pages

78 Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser Creating Versions of an ImageOccasionally, you may want to make copies of an image. For example, yo

Page 200 - Ordering a Printed Book

Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser 79 To open a stack to see all the versions:m Click the Stack button on the stack.When a stack is open,

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80 Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser Copying Images and Moving Images to Different LocationsYou can drag images into different projects

Page 203 - Controls in the Vaults Panel

Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser 81 Identifying Referenced ImagesAfter you import referenced images, you can identify them in the Brows

Page 204 - Creating a Vault

82 Chapter 6 Working with Images in the Browser To see a list of referenced images in a selection:1 In the Browser, select the group of images you

Page 205 - Updating Vaults

7 837 Displaying Images in the ViewerYou can view an image in incredible detail or view several images at a time in the Viewer. This chapter prov

Page 206 - Deleting a Vault Permanently

84 Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer When rating or adjusting images, you can set the Viewer to compare two images at once. You can select

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Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer 85 Choosing the Number of Images Displayed in the ViewerYou can specify whether the Viewer displays one i

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86 Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer Comparing ImagesYou can select an image against which to compare other images in your project or Libra

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Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer 87 Viewing Images with the LoupeYou can use the Loupe to examine parts of an image. You position the smal

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88 Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer To increase the Loupe magnification:m Press Command–Shift–equal sign (=).Press these keys repeatedly t

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Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer 89 To pan the full-resolution image in the Viewer, do one of the following:m Drag the red rectangle that

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1 91 An Overview of Aperture Aperture is a powerful and easy-to-use digital image management system that can track thousands of digital images an

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90 Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer To display the currently selected image in the secondary Viewer, do one of the following:m Choose View

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Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer 91 Displaying Metadata Associated with ImagesTo help identify your images as you work with them, you can

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92 Chapter 7 Displaying Images in the Viewer To set the display of metadata shown with images in the Viewer:1 Choose View > View Options (or pre

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8 938 Viewing Images in Full Screen ModeHigh resolution, no distractions, and access to the tools and HUDs make Full Screen mode an ideal environ

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94 Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode Full Screen mode includes a toolbar and filmstrip to help you view, organize, and adjust your image

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Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode 95 Entering and Exiting Full Screen ModeYou can quickly switch between Full Screen mode and your works

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96 Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode Filmstrip ControlsThe following controls in the filmstrip are used to view images when in Full Scre

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Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode 97 Rotate and Navigation Buttons Rotate Left: Click this button to rotate the selected image counter

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98 Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode Display Controls Viewer Mode pop-up menu : Use this to choose how to view images on your disp

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Chapter 8 Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode 99 Showing and Hiding the FilmstripYou can move the filmstrip to any location on your primary display.

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