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Adjustments in Aperture
Adjustment controls are found in the Adjustments inspector and the Adjustments pane of the
Inspector HUD. The controls are the same in each. The Adjustments inspector is a tab in the
Inspector pane on the left side of the Aperture main window. The Inspector HUD is a oating
version of the inspectors that can be placed anywhere onscreen, allowing you the most exibility
in how you use your screen workspace.
In Aperture, you can apply adjustments to images in two ways. The rst method involves using
the controls in the Adjustments inspector and the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD to
identify, or target, the pixels that the specic adjustment is designed to x or enhance, no matter
where in the image they occur. The second method involves brushing adjustments on the areas
of an image you want to change.
There are two methods you can use to brush adjustments on images in Aperture. Many
adjustments can be brushed on images. When you brush an adjustment on an image, you specify
the adjustment’s parameter settings prior to applying the adjustment. You can also use the Quick
Brush adjustments, which are designed to be brushed on the image and then modied using the
adjustment controls.
Standard Adjustments
You can make the following standard adjustments to images in Aperture.
Adjustment Function
Retouch Retouches all types of imperfections in an image,
such as skin blemishes, using either the Repair or
Clone brush.
Red Eye Correction Reduces red-eye in the eyes of the subjects in your
images. Used in conjunction with the Red Eye tool.
Spot & Patch Designed to x imperfections in an image caused by
sensor dust, in previous versions of Aperture.
In Aperture 3, it is recommended to use the Retouch
adjustment to x any imperfections in an image.
Straighten Levels the images horizon. Used in conjunction with
the Straighten tool.
Crop Trims the image. Used in conjunction with the
Crop tool.
Flip Inverts the composition of the image horizontally,
vertically, or both.
Chromatic Aberration Corrects chromatic aberration, produced by certain
lenses during shooting.
Devignette Corrects a vignette applied to the image when it
was shot.
An Overview of Image
Adjustments