Software

About the MacBook Application Support Update

This update addresses application crashes that may occur on MacBook computers if the Mac OS X 10.5 Install Disc set included with the computer has been used to restore the operating system. If you restore software on your MacBook (Late … Continue reading

Aperture 2: Adjustments sometimes not available

Sometimes the controls for adjustments appear as dimmed in the Aperture user interface. 

Aperture 2.1.1: Return key no longer switches to Compare mode

Learn about using Compare Mode in Aperture 2.1.1.

Aperture: Referenced files go offline after restore from a backup

After you restore from a backup, referenced files may sometimes go offline and must be reconnected.

iLife: Cannot See iPhoto Files in Other iLife Applications

When you select photos in the Photos pane of iMovie, one or more photos or albums appear to be missing. When you click Photos in iDVD a message appears in the photos pane: "Launch iPhoto to populate this list." When … Continue reading

Aperture: Edits performed in iPhoto do not show up in Aperture

When an image is sent from Aperture using iPhoto as external editor, changes made in iPhoto do not show up in Aperture.

Aperture 2: Avoid putting the computer to sleep while shooting tethered

It’s a good idea to avoid putting your computer to sleep while shooting tethered in Aperture or Image Capture. If the computer does go to sleep during a tethered session, your camera may no longer be detected, and it may … Continue reading

Aperture 2: Duplicate Images in library when tethering

When you use tethering in Aperture 2 to capture images, you may sometimes see two copies of each image in your Aperture library after capture.

Aperture: Print and book orders may be cancelled for copyright reasons

Sometimes a book or print order may be cancelled because the order contains (or seems to contain) copyrighted material.

Aperture: Working with stacks

During a typical photo shoot, you may capture multiple images that are very similar to each other. For example, you might have five almost identical headshots or two similar cake-cutting images. You know you’ll only use one of them, but … Continue reading