Join Joseph "PhotoJoseph" Linaschke for an in-depth discussion in this video White balance: Natural Gray and Temperature & Tint, part of Aperture 3.3/3.4 New Features Overview.
The White Balance tool, in Aperture 3.3 and above, saw some great improvements. …As you can see, you now have three different options. …You have something called natural gray, skin tone, and the original temperature …and tint. In this video, we'll focus on temperature …and tint and on natural gray. So what's the difference between these two? …Well, actually, not a whole lot. The major difference is that under …temperature and tint, you have an additional tint slider. …However the temperature slider here, and the warmth slider here, actually do …exactly the same thing. They're presented with a different name …and a different format, that may help you understand what you are doing a little …bit easier, or choose to give you a little bit more control.…
It really is up to you. So let's go ahead and correct this image …using both of these tools and see how their different in a practical sense. …I'll start by simply tapping on the auto button. …When you tap on auto, you don't know which effect After's going to use. …
Released
1/13/2013- Touring the Aperture 3.3 and 3.4 interfaces
- Exporting, sharing, and merging libraries
- White balance enhancements
- Improved Highlights & Shadows
- Auto enhance
- Positive and negative vignetting
- Importing, sharing, and organizing enhancements
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