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Posted on June 28th, 2006 by HuthPhoto.
Categories: Shoots, Apple, Aperture.

Ok, maybe I’m just trying to escape the editing I’m supposed to be doing for the Flander’s Group (that’s their portrait session on the screen)… But I was so jazzed by how Aperture lets me edit that I wanted to write about it.
With my dual screen setup, I can devote one screen to the organization stuff and the other is then free for seeing images… what a great way to work.
I can open up a series of big thumbnails (10 is a good number) and rate them. If I need to see some detail, hitting the tilde key (~) opens the lupe, which works just like a real photo, glass lupe used to (not zooming the whole image like Adobe’s Lightroom beta does.)
Going through a series big is easy too. I just select a thumbnail on the left screen and then scroll through the series using the arrow keys.
Editing bliss
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