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Know Your Lens Model and Other Metadata Tricks in Aperture
Would you like to know the exact lens you used for every shot in your
Aperture library? In this podcast with Joe Schorr, Derrick Story
learns about the new "Lens Model" field and how to use it. Plus Joe
explains how to update your previously uploaded images in Aperture to
also display this information. Other helpful techniques include
tapping the power of the Query HUD and changes in Aperture 2 to help
you better look inside Stacks. Read Know Your Lens Model and Other Metadata Tricks in Aperture.
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Joe Schorr, Apple Senior Product Manager for Aperture, covers color management in Aperture 1.5.2. He discusses the three basic areas that photographers must address in order to have consistent color throughout the workflow: Screen calibration, correct settings in the print dialog box, and adding profiles to exported images. There are some nice tips in this chat, including how to use on-screen proofing in Aperture. Derrick Story interviews Joe in this exclusive O'Reilly Media podcast. (Inside Aperture, Feb. 13, 2007: 18 minutes, 18 seconds).
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Derrick Story is the digital media evangelist for O'Reilly. His current book is The Digital Photography Companion. You can follow him on Twitter or visit www.thedigitalstory.com.
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1 - On-Screen Proofing
2 - Printing
3 - Exporting
But how about camera color profiles? There is at least one choice to be made here - the profile you choose on the camera. Choices usually include at least sRGB and AdobeRGB? Some guidance here might be valuable...