Lifting and stamping adjustments, Turning off color management in your printer – Apple Aperture Late-Breaking News User Manual

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To link your web gallery or journal to your .Mac homepage:

1

Go to

http://www.mac.com

, then click HomePage at the top of the screen.

2

If you haven’t already done so, log in.

3

In the Pages list, select a Menu page, such as Home, then click Edit.

Note: The page category is listed to the right of the selection.

4

In the “Edit your page” section, click the plus sign (+) button next to an existing link to
add a new link.

A new empty link is created to the right of the previous link.

5

Enter a page title and brief description, then click the Edit Link button.

6

In the “Edit your links” page, click the Other Pages tab, paste the address for your web
gallery or journal in the Address field by pressing Command-V, then click Apply.

7

When you are ready to publish your updated homepage, click the Publish button at the
top-right area of the screen.

A new screen appears with a link to your updated homepage address.

Lifting and Stamping Adjustments

In many cases, you can lift Aperture adjustments and stamp them across multiple images.
However, Crop and Straighten adjustments have to be applied manually to each image.

Note: In Aperture 1.5, you can now lift and stamp Crop and Straighten adjustments.
For more information about lifting and stamping adjustments, see Performing Image
Adjustments
in the Aperture Help menu.

Turning Off Color Management in Your Printer

For best results, you should turn off color management in your printer when printing
an image using Aperture. By default, most printers are set to convert the image to the
printer’s color space. However, Aperture is designed to perform this conversion
internally. Each printer manufacturer creates its own print dialog. This means the
setting for turning off color management in your printer varies depending upon the
manufacturer of your printer and the printer model.

Note: If you have multiple printers connected to your computer, you must create a
print preset and turn off color management for each printer.

The following is a set of example tasks for turning off color management in Epson R2400,
Canon i9100, and HP Photosmart 8700 series printers.

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