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To remove an adjustment from an image, deselect the checkbox for the adjustment. For
more information about using adjustment controls, see Performing Image Adjustments in
the Aperture Help menu.
Although you can apply initial adjustments with the Adjustments Inspector, it’s often
more convenient to use the Adjustments HUD in Full Screen mode. For more
information, see Chapter 7, “
Viewing Images in Full Screen Mode
Metadata Inspector
The Metadata Inspector displays an image’s caption text, keywords, version number,
filename, and file size. You can also view EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) and IPTC
(International Press Telecommunications Council) data associated with your image. EXIF
metadata is embedded with an image file by the digital camera and includes camera
settings such as shutter speed, date and time, focal length, exposure, metering pattern,
and flash information. IPTC information can be embedded in a digital image with most
software programs used to edit photos, and can include a caption, the place and date a
photo was taken, and copyright information.
To show the Metadata Inspector, do one of the following:
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Choose Window > Show Inspectors (or press I) to open the Inspectors panel.
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Double-click an image in the Browser to open the Inspectors panel.