Raluca
March 15 2007, 11:37 AM
HI
I was just wondering if anybody knows how to create a vignette effect in Aperture???
Thanks
Ralu
David from Puerto Rico
March 15 2007, 11:55 AM
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HI
I was just wondering if anybody knows how to create a vignette effect in Aperture???
Thanks
Ralu
I haven't give it much thought to that as I use Photoshop for that kind of work becasue it involves some kind of masking. In Lightroom you can do some with lens vigneting but it does no offer the amount of control and finess you have in PS as well as being able to combine it with a mask to selectively eliminate or add more vignette and add blur or chag ethe color, etc.
So I would stick to doing that in Photoshop.
Fred Egan
March 15 2007, 12:23 PM
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HI
I was just wondering if anybody knows how to create a vignette effect in Aperture???
Thanks
Ralu
I've been working with Aperture since it was released...and they DO NOT have a vignette feature. I attended an Aperture seminar just the other day and specifically requested it for the next release-dang it, they better do it if they want to keep up with Lightroom!
Eric Hegwer
March 15 2007, 12:38 PM
I use Aperture everyday in my workflow. It is fantastic. But it is not Lightroom, or Photoshop.
For me it is great because I can take a 4,000 picture wedding down to 800 selects, add copyright, add keywords, categorize into protraits, details, getting ready, ceremony, reception, and do basic color correction in about 6 hours (and it's getting faster).
When I find an image that needs to go into on my blog, website, or into an album, I just round-trip it throught Photoshop, and save a version for Aperture. Boom, Done.
Raluca
March 16 2007, 11:02 AM
Hi again
I love Aperture because of the way you can organize your pictures. It is a great and easy way to keep my work organized, and do the few adjustments I need to do before printing, but I also really like the changes that the vignette effect has on most of my pictures. To do that in Photoshop and have to record a copy of each image in Aperture is just a little too complicated for me. I like the simple vignette effect from Bridge, but I don't want to use Bridge since I prefer to process my work with Aperture.
I just get overwhelmed with so many new programs, and so much to learn an so little time to do it. I need to use one and I want to use Aperture since I payed for it.
Does anybody know of any plug in that would do it???