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<blockquote data-quote="SteveV" data-source="post: 1460310" data-attributes="member: 278452"><p>Hello all, i have recently upgraded Aperture3 to the latest update 3.3.2 and now seem to have an issue which i'm not sure how to resolve. When i import pictures from my D7k camera to Aperture and then open a pic in Aperture initially the pics opens and displays with exposure settings as i would expect it to be, then once loaded the pic seems to become overexposed. I then have to either use 'auto enhance' or manually adjust exposure, contract etc to get it back to the way the pic was taken. This was never the case in the previous versions on Aperture 3! frustrating and time consuming!</p><p></p><p>I can only think that there must be some auto correction being applied to all the pics on import. </p><p>- Has anyone also experienced this phenomenon?</p><p>- How can this be disabled or reversed?</p><p></p><p>Hopefully someone can help solve this issue.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks in anticipation</p><p>Steve</p><p><img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Crying.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":'(" title="Crying :'(" data-shortname=":'(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveV, post: 1460310, member: 278452"] Hello all, i have recently upgraded Aperture3 to the latest update 3.3.2 and now seem to have an issue which i'm not sure how to resolve. When i import pictures from my D7k camera to Aperture and then open a pic in Aperture initially the pics opens and displays with exposure settings as i would expect it to be, then once loaded the pic seems to become overexposed. I then have to either use 'auto enhance' or manually adjust exposure, contract etc to get it back to the way the pic was taken. This was never the case in the previous versions on Aperture 3! frustrating and time consuming! I can only think that there must be some auto correction being applied to all the pics on import. - Has anyone also experienced this phenomenon? - How can this be disabled or reversed? Hopefully someone can help solve this issue. Many thanks in anticipation Steve :'( [/QUOTE]
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