Operation Manual
• Moire: Use the Moire and Radius sliders and value sliders to correct color fringing in
high-contrast edges and the moire pattern effect found in images with subjects whose
linear patterns introduce the effect, such as a brick wall or a picket fence.
For more information, see Using the Moire Controls.
• Auto Noise Compensation: Select this checkbox to turn on additional adjustments, such
as noise reduction and stuck pixel removal, that are automatically applied to the image.
For more information, see Turning On Automatic Noise-Compensation Adjustments.
Note: Some controls in the RAW Fine Tuning area of the Adjustments inspector and the
Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD appear dimmed if these settings are not available
for use with images derived from a particular RAW file format. Some camera models can
create multiple types of RAW file formats, and different controls may be available for each
of these RAW file formats.
Using these controls, you can fine-tune your RAW decoding settings on an image-by-image
basis. Aperture also enables you to save your customized RAW decoding settings as
presets or as the default settings always used with a specific camera, so they are easily
applied to newly imported images. For more information about saving your custom RAW
Fine Tuning settings as the default for a specific camera, see Setting the Camera Default.
If the RAW Fine Tuning controls do not appear, the selected image is from a previous
version of Aperture. You must first reprocess the image using Aperture 3 image processing.
For more information, see Reprocessing Images from Previous Versions of Aperture.
461Chapter 16 An Overview of Image Adjustments