Aperture

Lift/Stamp Date Current version: 02 Built on: Aperture 2.0.1 This AppleScript operates on the current selection. This script will perform a lift/stamp on the selected images’ dates. It will (obviously) only lift a single date but will stamp onto the entire selection. It will try to adjust the master files’ dates if possible, but will [...]

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Make Keywords Real Current version: 03 Built on: Aperture 2.0.1 / Mac OS X 10.5.2 This AppleScript operates on the current selection. This is an update to the previous update and should work properly now. This AppleScript will make Aperture’s virtual keywords real. “Huh?” If you make hierarchal keywords in Aperture (you are, aren’t you), [...]

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New AppleScript Features – Yay – sort of John Larson posted some quick sample AppleScripts to his site. While there, you should also probably just subscribe to his blog to make sure you get any updates. I can’t get reveal to work for me, but I dig duplicate. Now I can make my own Albums [...]

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Updated script Requires Aperture 2 Probably requires Mac OS X 10.5.2 One of the many cool new features of Aperture 2 is support for DNG masters from just about any camera. My venerable old Canon PowerShot S50 has never been supported by Mac OS X’s RAW engine, but now I can use the images in [...]

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Aperture 2 or later Mac OS X 10.5.2 or later This script is more a big stub. It’ll give you the paths for the currently selected images’ masters. It uses 2 methods for finding the master depending on whether the master is managed or referenced. I am sure that I can speed up the managed [...]

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Aperture user John Larson posted some excellent getting started AppleScripts & stubs to his site at: http://homepage.mac.com/jlarson7/. There is some great info there and his scripts show some great new functionality for Aperture 2. I’m very excited about being able to ‘get name of every project’ – I’m pretty sure that you couldn’t do that [...]

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Sometimes you want to know an image’s containing Project. As part of Aperture 2′s excellent new Other Tags property, you can do just that! I wrote this script stub for my Reimport as DNG script and figured that somewhere out there might be another scripter that wants to determine an image’s containing Project… Determine Image [...]

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Reimport as DNG Requires: Mac OS X 10.5.2, Aperture 2 This script operates on the currently selected Aperture images One of the many cool new features of Aperture 2 is support for DNG masters from just about any camera. My venerable old Canon PowerShot S50 has never been supported by Mac OS X’s RAW engine, [...]

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I love Aperture books. I’ve been making books since Apple debuted the feature in iPhoto (and I used Keynote to do custom layouts). I make a book for every event and year- it really is a great way to show your photos off. Since Aperture, I haven’t had to resort to using Keynote to make [...]

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Aperture 2 only Here is a tip from my newly modified Aperture workflow. One of the best new features of Aperture 2 is that you can now find images that have been adjusted and even find images based on particular adjustments. This is great for me because it makes my Aperture 1.x workflow even more [...]

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