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Mastering Apple Aperture

You're reading from   Mastering Apple Aperture Apple Aperture is powerful, fully-featured photo editing software and keen photographers, whether pro or enthusiast, will benefit from this fantastic, step-by-step guide that covers the most advanced topics.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849693561
Length 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Thomas Fitzgerald Thomas Fitzgerald
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Advanced Importing and Organizing FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Adjustments 3. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Curves 4. Aperture in Action 5. Extending Aperture 6. Exporting and Outputting to the Web 7. Making Metadata Work for You 8. Getting Better Prints from Aperture Index

What Aperture does when you use a plugin

When you use a plugin in Aperture or edit an image in an external editor, Aperture has to make a flat copy of your file. This is because of the way your edits in Aperture are stored in a non-destructive recipe, which most third-party software doesn't understand. Also, many plugins will not work with RAW image data (although some do). When you invoke the command to edit with a plugin (by right-control clicking on the image and choosing Edit in…). Aperture creates a TIFF or Photoshop PSD version of your image with all your edits baked in. This is then sent to the plugin or the third-party application. When you have finished and exited out of the plugin, this file is then saved, so that when you return to Aperture it is stacked with the original (depending on your preferences).

To have the edited file stack with the original, perform the following steps:

  1. Go to the Preferences option by navigating to Aperture | Preferences from the menu.
  2. Select...
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