Remove adjustments, Perform adjustments in full-screen view – Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Make image adjustments

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Remove adjustments

In Aperture, you can temporarily turn adjustments on and off to verify the cumulative effect
of the adjustments on your image. You can also remove specific adjustments or remove all
adjustments from a photo selection at once.

Turn an adjustment on and off

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In the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD, select the checkbox
next to the adjustment’s name to turn the adjustment on, and deselect the checkbox to turn it off.

Turn an adjustment on

and off by selecting and

deselecting the checkbox.

Remove a single adjustment from an image

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Select a photo, and click the Reset button for the adjustment you want to remove.

Reset button

Remove all adjustments from an image

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Select a photo.

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Do one of the following:

Choose Photos > Revert to Original.

In the bottom-left corner of the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the
Inspector HUD, click the Revert to Original button.

Perform adjustments in full-screen view

Full-screen view, which displays photos against a solid background and contains only a
few interface elements, provides the best onscreen work environment for performing color
adjustments. It’s highly recommended that you perform adjustments in full-screen view to
achieve the best results possible. For more information, see

Full-screen view overview

on

page 172.

Switch to full-screen view
Do one of the following:

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Choose View > Full Screen (or press F).

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Click the Full Screen button in the toolbar.

To switch back to the Aperture main window, click the Exit Full Screen button in the full-screen
view toolbar, or Press F or the Esc (Escape) key.

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