Tag Archives | Colour

Aperture’s Handling of Colour in 5D Mark II Files, and a Preset to Fix it

For the longest time I’ve been unhappy with images from my Canon 5D Mark II. On the one hand the resolution is great, and you can certainly get some great images from it, but on the other, I’ve found that…

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Quick Tip: Realtime White Balance Adjustment

Here’s something I discovered yesterday by accident. It’s one of those things that seems obvious in hindsight but I had never even thought of trying it before. If you have an image where the white balance isn’t quite right and…

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Using Curves to Add Warmth to an Image – Plus Bonus Preset !

Here’s a handy trick for you. If you want to add some warmth to an image you’re probably automatically going to go for the white balance control. While this is fine for most situations, there are other ways to warm…

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Quick Tip: Make Sure Your Images are set to use the right colour profile when outputting to the web

I was uploading to my Photoshelter account yesterday, and when I went to look at the images on the web they looked dull and flat, yet they looked fine in Aperture. I knew immediately what was wrong as it’s something…

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