Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Make image adjustments

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After applying a brushed adjustment to an image, you can still modify the effect of the
adjustment on the image. Whether you brushed a standard adjustment or a Quick Brush
adjustment, you can modify the adjustment using the controls for that adjustment in the
Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD.

Note: The parameter settings for the Retouch and Halo Reduction brushed adjustments cannot
be modified after the adjustments have been applied.

Brush an adjustment in

1

Select a photo.

2

If the adjustment you want to apply to the image isn’t shown in the Adjustments inspector or

the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, choose the adjustment from the Add Adjustment
pop-up menu.
Note: The Red Eye Correction, Spot & Patch, Straighten, Crop, Flip, White Balance, and Exposure
adjustments cannot be brushed on images.

3

Specify parameter settings for the adjustment while viewing the effect on the image.

4

When the area of the image you want to adjust has the correct appearance, choose “Brush

[adjustment] in” from the adjustment’s Action pop-up menu.

Action pop-up menu for

the Enhance adjustment

The pointer turns into a brush, and the Brush HUD for the adjustment appears. The adjustment
is also removed from the image.

5

In the Brush HUD, specify the following settings:

To adjust the size of the brush: Use the Brush Size parameter controls.
Tip: Use the scroll gesture to quickly resize the brush as you work.

To adjust the softness of the brush: Use the Softness parameter controls.

To adjust the intensity of the brush: Use the Strength parameter controls.

To specify that the adjustment detect edges in order to preserve detail: Select the Detect
Edges checkbox.

6

Brush the adjustment over the areas of the image you want to modify.

Tip: It’s a good idea to regularly zoom in to the image to ensure that the brush strokes cover
the areas of the image you want to adjust.

The adjustment is applied to the portion of the image it was brushed on.
For information about modifying the effect of the adjustment after it has been brushed on the
image, see

Work with brush strokes

on page 232.

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