It’s important to note however that Aperture will apply only the effects it determines are needed — you will find that some effects are not applied to some images. This is what makes the Auto button so powerful.
If you wanted to add or remove something from the list, I’m 99% sure you can just duplicate that preset, and modify the preset. It may even just run the first command in the list; I’m not sure if it needs to be called Auto Enhance (although I’d guess it does).
This is exactly what I was looking for! I have been playing with it the last hour or so and noticed that it does selectively apply the items in the above mentioned preset. This is what was throwing me. The fact that sometimes it would apply it and sometimes not. *Ding* the light comes on. Will now proceed to make my own Auto preset that works with my needs.
Thanks for the help. Once again your site helped when the rest of the net failed.
I want Aperture to automatically (automagically) perform “auto WB” and “auto RGB curves” when I hit the magic wand button for Auto Enhance. It does not currently do that. At least in my set up.
I will have to experiment and see if I am just not noticing the edits. There does deem to be a change when I hit the magic wand, click auto curves, and then auto WB. Will do some comparisons today and post my findings.
Thanks again for the replies.
Dave
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Dave,
This is my understanding of Auto Enhance, although to be fair I haven’t dug into this to really test this all out.
The Auto Enhance button runs the “Auto Enhance” Effect, located under Quick Fixes > Auto Enhance [screenshot]. This includes:
• White Balance
• Exposure
• Enhance
• Curves
• Highlights & Shadows
It’s important to note however that Aperture will apply only the effects it determines are needed — you will find that some effects are not applied to some images. This is what makes the Auto button so powerful.
If you wanted to add or remove something from the list, I’m 99% sure you can just duplicate that preset, and modify the preset. It may even just run the first command in the list; I’m not sure if it needs to be called Auto Enhance (although I’d guess it does).
Experiment and let us know what you find!
@PhotoJoseph
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This is exactly what I was looking for!
I have been playing with it the last hour or so and noticed that it does selectively apply the items in the above mentioned preset. This is what was throwing me. The fact that sometimes it would apply it and sometimes not. *Ding* the light comes on. Will now proceed to make my own Auto preset that works with my needs.
Thanks for the help. Once again your site helped when the rest of the net failed.
But…both are already included ….?
Let me clarify.
I want Aperture to automatically (automagically) perform “auto WB” and “auto RGB curves” when I hit the magic wand button for Auto Enhance. It does not currently do that. At least in my set up.
OS X 10.8, Aperture 3.3
Thanks,
Dave
I just checked, wb is adjusted so are curves. Seems that curves is auto b/w, i think which i prefer for 95% of shots.
Thanks all.
I will have to experiment and see if I am just not noticing the edits. There does deem to be a change when I hit the magic wand, click auto curves, and then auto WB. Will do some comparisons today and post my findings.
Thanks again for the replies.
Dave