Flow_Berlin
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Flow_Berlin commented,
BTW: For the scheme that you posted for LR, that's a "shadows" tint. Just use the shadows section, and you can achieve the look you originally had in LR.
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Flow_Berlin commented,
Ah, ok! How useful, because I've been wondering about the exact same thing:As you can see, CO tones the highlights in the sense that the formerly white area is tinted in whatever color you choose, ...
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Flow_Berlin commented,
Ian, thanks very much for your post!Yes, I've seen those presets, and it's true, the "Yellow Filter" preset outputs the same thing as a yellow (i.e. red+green) "channel" conversion.Anyway, I think ...
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Flow_Berlin commented,
Come on, someone has to know about this!
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Flow_Berlin commented,
[quote="NN635437444651977648UL" wrote: Be aware that it might take some time to import large Aperture libraries. It took more than 8 hours for CO8 to import about 180,000 images from my largest A...
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Flow_Berlin commented,
Jim, thanks for your reply, it's very helpful that you people from P1 also reply in the user forums.Yeah, I've seen that possiblity, but I'm referring to "locking" that disable state.
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Flow_Berlin commented,
Ok, maybe "overweight" isn't the right term, true. But creating a second instance of an image as a container to store my settings that I just want deactivated for a while is just not the most direc...
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Flow_Berlin commented,
[quote="meanwhile" wrote: Are you using Managed or Referenced libraries in Aperture?Referenced.
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Flow_Berlin created a post,
Activate/Deactivate Panels?
I was just told by a friend that there's no possiblity to deactivate the panels in CO8, and can't quite believe that:Let's say you fiddled around on an adjustment like figuring out the perfect spli...
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Flow_Berlin created a post,
Black & White Conversion Question
Hello – I have a question for those who are familiar with the B&W conversion panel: In both PS and Aperture, I always used the channel mixer for b/W conversion, for the simple reason that I some...