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Turn your good photos into beautiful images. With your favorite shots selected, it’s now time to use Aperture’s adjustment tools to make your best photos look even better. Aperture takes you way beyond the basics of straightening, cropping, and improving exposure. Use the new Vibrancy and Definition tools to create beautiful photos with enhanced detail and saturation. Or darken the corners of your image with the Vignette tool. Copying adjustments from one image to another is simple using the Lift and Stamp tool. And since all adjustments are nondestructive, you don’t have to worry about damaging your original master images. Aperture never touches them.
Import images in a flash. Manage them like a pro. Pop a memory card filled with new images into your card reader and Aperture gets right to work, instantly displaying thumbnails and offering intelligent ways to add copyright, captions, keywords and other metadata as you import them. You can also import images from hard drives, optical media, even iPhoto.
Store your images wherever and however you like — directly in Aperture, on external drives, even on huge network storage devices. Aperture keeps track of every photo. Organize photos logically in projects, folders, albums, and Smart Albums. Aperture also provides powerful tools for adding metadata to images, making them easy to find long after you import them.
Make selects quickly and easily. ou’ve added hundreds of new photos to your Aperture library. Now you need to review them all and pick the very best — your selects. Aperture lets you edit photo shoots using tools such as Quick Preview mode for rapid-fire image review and Compare mode for viewing two or more images side by side. With Aperture, you can even zoom and pan multiple images at once for tight comparisons before making a pick.
Using the Loupe. The versatile Loupe magnifies images from 50 to 1600 percent. Use it to compare details in similar images.
Review and rate hands free. To speed your way through a big project, use arrow keys to cycle through your photos and number keys to rate them.