Flow_Berlin
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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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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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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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Come on, someone has to know about this!
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[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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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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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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[quote="meanwhile" wrote: Are you using Managed or Referenced libraries in Aperture?Referenced.
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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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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...