Show Last nn Months Album in Aperture 3.3
By PhotoJoseph
June 13, 2012 - 11:00am
Another new feature in Aperture 3.3 that made it’s way over from iPhoto is the adjustable Show last nn months album. The default is 12 months:
As you can see you can change the number, and the album in Aperture changes to match it, of course:
Subtle but a nice feature.
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Comments
on June 13, 2012 - 4:52pm
I like the new grey UI and Aperture 3.3 seems faster, but why i can’t create new album in full screen view. I’d love make serious editing in full screen. Any solution ?
on June 13, 2012 - 11:48pm
This may be a new feature…I never noticed it before. If you’re in a project in Aperture and hit the dedicated Play/Pause key on an Apple Keyboard, it starts a slideshow of that project.
Nice little feature, even if it’s hijacked my iTunes listening…
on June 14, 2012 - 3:07am
Eric,
I can’t test right now as my Aperture vault is updating, but what if you hit the keyboard shortcut to create an Album; Command-L?
Brad, that’s always been the way. Most of us wish we could turn that off, actually :)
-Joseph
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on June 14, 2012 - 5:34pm
Joseph,
In full screen, Command-L doesn’t work neither with context menu in library (appears only in gray tint and isn’t active). Both work in “normal view”.
Thanks anyway, i like this new update.