User guide

217 Chapter 7: Make image adjustments
217 Adjustments in Aperture
219 About making adjustments onscreen
220 Use the adjustment controls
220 Use the Adjustments inspector and Inspector HUD
223 Use sliders
223 Work with adjustment tools in the tool strip
224 Use the brush controls
225 Ways to perform adjustments
225 Apply standard adjustments
228 Apply brushed adjustments
231 Apply Quick Brush adjustments
232 Work with brush strokes
235 Work with brushed adjustment overlays
237 Limit the tonal range of brushed adjustments
238 Remove adjustments
238 Perform adjustments in full-screen view
239 Adjust images from within Aperture editors
239 Use an external editor
240 Apply iPhoto eects to images
241 Apply specic standard adjustments
241 Enhance an image automatically
242 Retouch an image
245 Remove red-eye
250 Spot and patch an image
258 Straighten an images horizon
259 Crop an image
262 Flip the composition of an image
263 Remove chromatic aberration
264 Remove a vignette
265 Reduce digital noise
266 White balance an image
270 Correct exposure, highlight detail, shadow detail, and brightness
273 Adjust contrast, clarity, and saturation
276 Remove unwanted tints from an image
282 Adjust the tonal curve of an image
292 Preserve highlight and shadow details in an image
295 Adjust the levels of an image
303 Selectively adjust the color values in an image
308 Manually convert an image to black and white
309 Convert a color image to black and white with a color tint
310 Apply a sepia tint
311 Sharpen an image
313 Apply a vignette to an image
315 Apply specic Quick Brush adjustments
315 Brush the Skin Smoothing adjustment on an image
316 Brush the Dodge adjustment on an image
317 Brush the Burn adjustment on an image
318 Brush the Polarize adjustment on an image
319 Brush the Intensify Contrast adjustment on an image
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