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4 In the dialog that appears, enter an eect name in the Save As eld, choose a location to export
the eect to, then click Save.
The eect is exported to the location you selected as [name].AdjustmentPresets. It’s a good idea
to export the eect to a location the other Aperture system can access. Eect les are small and
can be easily sent to another Aperture system via email.
5 On the second Aperture system, navigate to the location of the eect le and double-click it.
The eect is transferred to the second Aperture system and accessed via the Eects pop-up menu.
Restoring the Default Eects
If you’ve created and modied so many eects that they have become too dicult to manage,
you can restore the default eects that came with Aperture.
To restore the default eects
1 In the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, choose Edit Eects
from the Eects pop-up menu.
2 In the Eect Presets dialog, choose Reset All to Factory Settings from the Eect Action pop-up
menu (with a gear icon).
Working with Adjustments Applied in iOS Devices
When you take a photo using an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch with iOS 5 and then apply adjustments
to the image using the iOS device, the image adjustments are retained and automatically applied
when the image is imported into Aperture. However, you can modify the adjustments in Aperture
at any time.
Removing Adjustments
In Aperture, there are two ways to remove adjustments from an image. You can remove specic
adjustments, or you can remove all adjustments from a photo selection at once.
To remove a single adjustment from an image
m Select a photo, then click the Reset button for the adjustment you want to remove.
Reset button
To remove all adjustments from an image
1 Select a photo.
2 Do one of the following:
Choose Photos > Revert to Original.
In the bottom-left corner of the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the
Inspector HUD, click the Revert to Original button.
All adjustments applied to the image are removed.