Focus on Apple Aperture

Are you into photography not photomanipulation? Frustrated that you are spending too much time in front of the screen and not enough behind the lens? Feel like you are not getting the most out of the powerful processing functions of Apple Aperture? This straightforward, inspiring guide is aimed at p...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hilz, Corey (-)
Autor Corporativo: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waltham, Mass. : Elsevier c2011.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Focus on series.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628354006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Focus On Apple Aperture; Copyright; About the Author; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Importing; Choosing files to import; Import settings; File info; Aperture library; Managed files versus referenced files; Rename files; Time zone; Metadata presets; Adjustment presets; File types; RAW+JPEG pairs; Actions; Backup location; Begin import; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Layout and Viewing Images; Toolbar; Inspector; Library panel; Metadata panel; Adjustments panel; Photo viewing modes; Zooming in; Sorting photos; Stacks; Auto-stack; Selecting multiple photos in browser view
  • Full screenDisplaying metadata with your photos; Conclusion; Chapter 3. Organization and Backup; Projects; Folders; Albums; Albums and stacks; Smart albums; Creating a smart album; Combining projects, albums, smart albums, and folders; Backing up: Protecting your library and photos; Vault icons; Conclusion; Chapter 4. Standard Image Adjustments; Adjustments panel layout; Heads up display (HUD); File format; Quick preview mode; Deleting and rejecting; Ratings and labels; Checking focus; Rotating your photos; Straighten tool; Cropping; Red eye removal; Retouch brush; Color and tone adjustments
  • White balanceExposure; Recovery; Black point; Brightness; Contrast; Definition; Saturation; Vibrancy; Levels; Highlights & Shadows; Bringing back detail in white; Color; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Image Adjustments:Beyond the Basics; Black & white; Devignette; Noise reduction; Chromatic aberration; Sharpening; Versions; Brushes; Quick brushes; Quick brush descriptions; Using brushes with regular adjustments; Adjustment presets; Lift and stamp; External editor; Plug-ins; Conclusion; Chapter 6. Metadata and Keywords; Metadata views; Custom metadata fields; Metadata presets; File naming presets
  • KeywordsMetadata panel; Keywords HUD; Keyword controls; Lift and stamp; Metadata overlays; Batch change; Searching; Conclusion; Chapter 7. Output: Exporting, Email,and Social Media; Exporting; Export versions; Image export presets; Exporting masters; Exporting metadata; Exporting a project, folder, or album; Emailing photos; Facebook and Flickr; Conclusion; Chapter 8. Output: Slideshows, WebPages, and Web Journals; Basic slideshow; Advanced slideshow; Default settings; Selected slides settings; Web page; Web journal; Conclusion; Chapter 9. Output: Printing Photosand Books; Printing
  • Single imageContact sheet; Books; Conclusion; Conclusion; Index