Mega_Therion skrev:Funker fint hos meg. Bruker iPhoto ’08 med Photoshop.
Macini skrev:Bruker iPhoto og Photoshop. Det er bare å sette under innstilngene i iPhoto at du skal bruke eksternt program til redigering av bilder, da vil de oppdateres når du lagrer etter redigering i Photoshop.
1. start opp iPhoto
2. klikk CMD + komma
3. under rediger bilder i program velg det programmet du vil bruke til redigering.
Jeg foreslår at du dropper iPhoto og bruker enten Aperture eller Lightroom. Lightroom har veldig bra arkivfunksjonalitet også - kjekt når det blir titusenvis av bilder.
Exporting Images to an External Editor
Aperture provides an easy way to transfer images to another application for changes
and then bring the revised images back into Aperture. You can specify an application
as an external editor in the Export pane of the Preferences window. For example, if
your image editing sometimes requires one or more of the specialized tools available
in Adobe Photoshop, you can select Photoshop as your external editor. You can then
select an image and choose Images > Edit With > [Application Name]. Aperture makes
a new master and version of your image and opens it in Adobe Photoshop. After you
make your changes and save the image, the revised version automatically reappears
in Aperture. The external editor doesn’t change the original master. For more
information, see “Using an External Editor” on page 350.
Using an External Editor
If you need to perform more advanced image operations, such as compositing, you can
set an external editor for use within Aperture. First you have to specify which application
Aperture should use and the 16-bit file format (TIFF or PSD). You only have to do this
once. Then you select an image and choose a menu command to have the image open
in the application designated as the external editor.
To set an external editor in Aperture:
1 Choose Aperture > Preferences, or press Command-Comma (,), then click Export.
2 Click the Choose button below the External Image Editor field, navigate to an
application in the Select Application dialog, then click Select.
The application’s name appears in the External Image Editor field.
3 Choose the appropriate 16-bit file format (TIFF or PSD) from the External Editor File
Format pop-up menu.
This is the file format Aperture uses when opening files in external editors.
To use an external editor in Aperture:
1 Select an image in the Browser.
2 Choose Images > Edit With > [Application Name] (or press Command-Shift-O).
Aperture creates a new master (leaving the original unchanged), converts it to the
chosen file format, and then opens the image file in the selected external editor. The
image file is tracked as a new master stacked with the original master.
3 When you’ve finished modifying the image in the external application, save the
image file.
The saved image file is automatically updated in Aperture.
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