We’re now selling Scott Davenport’s amazing AppleScript that allows you to copy your painstakingly created mask from one Adjustment into another. Wait, what? Yeah, that’s right… wait ‘till you get a load of this.
Have you ever laboriously created a mask for one adjustment, such as Curves, then wished you could copy that mask to another adjustment, like Levels? Now you can.
Using a shared Photo Stream’s “like” function as a way of having friends or family tag images can have some clever uses, however Aperture makes part of the workflow a little messy. Fortunately, iPhoto can step in and make the process a little cleaner.
If you’re new to Aperture, the question of “how do I scale images” may not be terribly obvious. It happens on export, using “Image Export Presets”, and this tip explains everything you need to know.
Aperture’s organizational tools and custom metadata fields make it easy to select and organize an online portfolio, and to track which online sites are marketing which images, all within Aperture.
One of Robert Boyer’s adjustment effect preset packs is now available here as part of the ApertureExpert collection. This one emulates the Kodak Portra film stocks, and it’s gorgeous! Check it out…