Operation Manual

Mirror setting A secondary Viewer setting that sets Aperture to present the same image
selection on the main and secondary Viewer displays. See also display, image selection,
mirroring, main Viewer, secondary Viewer.
moire pattern Refers to the type of visual pattern that is created by the interference of
two grids overlaid on top of one another. Moire patterns can occur in images taken with
digital cameras when the linear pattern in the image interferes with the linear pattern of
the digital image sensor pixel array. The moire pattern often results from a weak
anti-aliasing filter employed by the cameras image processor. See also digital image
sensor, RAW Fine Tuning adjustment.
monitor See display.
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.
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 Master command A command in the Photos menu that creates a
new version from a selected image, audio clip, or video clips master. See also image,
master, version.
noise See digital noise.
noise reduction The process of removing digital noise in an image. 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.
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