Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual

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Glossary

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monochrome An image presented in shades of a single color, such as the shades of gray in a
black-and-white photograph. See also Black & White adjustment, Color Monochrome adjustment,
grayscale, image, photograph.

My Photo Stream An iCloud feature that uploads and stores the last 30 days of your photos and
automatically pushes them to all your iOS devices and computers. Also a view in Aperture that
displays all the photos that have been uploaded to My Photo Stream from your iOS devices and
the Aperture library. See also Faces view, Flagged view, Photos view, Places view, Projects view.

Navigator button A button in the Light Table used to reposition the view when the contents of
the Light Table are larger than your screen. See also Light Table.

negative Developed film with a reverse-tone image of the subject or scene. See also dust and
scratch removal
, emulsion, film, positive.

New Version From Original command A command in the Photos menu that creates a new
version from the original corresponding to a selected photo, audio clip, or video clip. See also
original, version.

noise See digital noise.

noise reduction The process of removing digital noise in a photo. See also adjustment, digital
noise
, image, Noise Reduction adjustment, Noise Reduction Quick Brush.

Noise Reduction adjustment An adjustment in Aperture that reduces digital noise in an image.
See also adjustment, digital noise, image, noise reduction.

Noise Reduction Quick Brush A type of Quick Brush adjustment that removes digital noise in
the area of the image the adjustment is brushed on. See also adjustment, Brush HUD, digital noise,
noise reduction, Quick Brushes.

N-up printing The process of consolidating a multiple-page document on a single sheet of
paper. See also print.

offline Describes photos whose originals are currently unavailable to Aperture. Offline photos
appear in the Viewer and Browser with badge overlays displaying a red slash through them.
Photos may be offline because the device containing the originals, such as a CD, DVD, FireWire
drive, or server, is not connected to your computer or the original filenames have been modified
in some way. To bring the photos online, you must reconnect them to their corresponding
originals. See also Browser, FireWire, online, original, preview images, Viewer.

offset press A type of professional printer used for high-volume printing for items such as
magazines and brochures. Offset printing presses deposit ink in lines of halftone dots to produce
images on the page. See also photo printer.

Off setting A secondary Viewer setting that turns off the dual-display function. See also display,
secondary Viewer.

online Describes photos whose originals are currently available to Aperture. See also offline.

opacity The level of an image’s transparency.

optical zoom lens See zoom lens.

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