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tabs

In Aperture, tabs delineate projects in the Browser and functions within the inspectors.



tagged

Refers to an image that has been saved in a working-space profile.



target

A reference file used to profile a device such as a scanner or digital camera. It often contains patches whose color values have been measured. The output from a device is then compared with the target. See also device characterization.



template

One of Aperture's professionally designed formats. Book templates can be used for proof books, stock books, art collections, special occasion albums, and picture books. Web templates can be used to create photo galleries and journals.



theme

A customizable webpage layout that works as the starting point for a web gallery. The default layout is the Stock theme. Others include the Proof, Special Occasion, and Art Collection themes.



thumbnail resize slider

Slider below the Browser and in the Full Screen mode filmstrip.



TIFF

An acronym for Tagged Image File Format. TIFF is a widely used bitmapped graphics file format, developed by Aldus and Microsoft, that handles monochrome, grayscale, 8- and 24-bit color.



toolbar

A strip of buttons on the default layout of Aperture's main window. Clicking them will make basic adjustments to an image. From left to right the buttons are the Selection tool, Rotate Left tool, Rotate Right tool, Straighten tool, Crop tool, Spot & Patch tool, Red Eye tool, Lift tool, and Stamp tool.



transition

A visual effect applied between the display of images in a slideshow. Aperture offers settings for the duration of the cross-dissolve between images.



tungsten light

Refers to a type of light with low color temperature. Tungsten light sources usually include household lamps but should not be confused with fluorescent. See also color temperature, white balance.






Apple Pro Training Series(c) Aperture 1.5
Apple Pro Training Series: Aperture 1.5
ISBN: 0321496620
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 190

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