In aperture, you can assign ratings to your images and filter by those ratings, allowing you to quickly identify the best images to edit and ...more
Aperture's compare mode lets you keep one image fixed in the viewer while you cycle through your other images for easy side-by-side ...more
To help you compare and manage groups of similar shots or of images shot in a rapid sequence, Aperture provides stacks, an organizational ...more
In addition to stacks, Aperture also provides a special stack mode that lets you easily compare all of the images in a stack to determine ...more
You can add keywords as metadata to your images to enable you to search images by common characteristics or subject matter and to keep your ...more
When you connect two display to your Mac, Aperture automatically detects the second monitor and offers you a number of additional options in ...more
Aperture's advanced filter and search tools make it easy to find an image or a group of images within a single project or album, a folder of ...more
To get a quick visual overview of all the photos and projects that make up your entire library, you can use the new All Projects view in ...more
Aperture's light tables give you a completely unique way to view and organize your images.
Aperture's RAW fine tuning controls let you adjust the subtler aspects of how RAW files are decoded and rendered.
Aperture's crop and straighten tools allow you to quickly adjust the composition of your images.
Aperture's white balance adjustment helps you improve the quality of colors in your images, correcting for a camera that wasn't properly ...more
After cropping and adjusting white balance, your next image editing task should be tonal adjustment.
One of the advantages of shooting in RAW format is that you can often recover overexposed or blown highlights. Aperture provides two easy ...more
The enhance controls in Aperture's adjustments panel provide a number of tools for refining your tonal adjustments, controlling saturation ...more
Aperture's levels adjustment provides a refined level of control over your tonal corrections.
To isolate specific and narrow tonal ranges for adjustment in your images, you can use Aperture's advance levels tools, the quarter-tone ...more
Aperture's highlights and shadows adjustment tool provides an easy way for you to brighten or reduce the brightness of highlights and ...more
Aperture's color adjustment lets you make selective changes to hues within your image.
Aperture's new retouch brush makes it simple to remove dust, blemishes, spots, and other unwanted elements from an image by simply brushing ...more