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Table Of Contents
- Exploring Aperture
- Contents
- Exploring Aperture
- Importing Basics
- Learning About theBrowser
- Learning About the Viewer
- Adjusting Images inFullScreenView
- Applying Keywords to Images
- Presenting Your Images
- Printing Images
- Backing Up Your Images
- Getting Answers
32 Chapter 2 Importing Basics
m Assign the image date and time as a version name: Press Command-I to open the Import
dialog. Shift-click to select the first six images again. Choose Image Date/Time from the
Version Name pop-up menu. Click the Import Images button in the lower-right corner of
the Import dialog. Inspect the names of the imported files. After examining the images,
choose Edit > Select All to select the images and then delete them by choosing File >
Delete Versions. In the Delete Master Images and All Versions dialog, click Delete.
You can create your own custom name formats, called preset name formats. When you
create your own preset name format, it appears as a choice in the Version Name
pop-up menu in the Import dialog.
Tethered Shooting
You can now connect certain types of cameras to your computer and have images
imported automatically into Aperture, where they appear immediately on your
computer display. Ideal for studio shoots, tethered shooting allows you to
immediately inspect full-resolution images in Aperture. For more information about
tethered shooting and the types of cameras supported, see the chapter on importing
in the Aperture User Manual, available from the Aperture Help menu.