
HopefulM said:
yes, you can do all those things, Aperture is excellent in many ways and you can get to work with it really quickly.
However, I revert to CS6 for 'shadow lift' as it's far better (Aperture tends to lighten the whole image instead of just the dark areas), and I prefer cloning in CS6 too.
Otherwise, for fast processing Aperture is fab.
However, I revert to CS6 for 'shadow lift' as it's far better (Aperture tends to lighten the whole image instead of just the dark areas), and I prefer cloning in CS6 too.
Could not just brush the shadow adjustment into the area you need to lighten and not on the whole image, as you know you can have multiple different versions of any tool, to give various amounts of adjustment to different parts of the image.
I too wasn't over keen on the clone tool at first, but for the amount I use it I find it fine. I guess apertures real weak point in noise reduction .
another good thing with Aperture is the chromatic aberration reduction - works very well.