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offline Describes images whose masters are currently unavailable to Aperture. Offline
images appear in the Viewer and Browser with badge overlays displaying a red slash
through them. Images may be offline because the media containing the masters, such
as a CD, DVD, FireWire drive, or server, is not connected to your computer or the original
filenames have been modified in some way. To bring the images online, you must
reconnect them to their corresponding masters. See also Browser, FireWire, master, online,
preview images, Viewer.
offset press A type of professional printer used for high-volume printing for items such
as magazines and brochures. Offset printing presses deposit ink in lines of halftone dots
to produce images on the page. See also photo printer.
online Describes images whose masters are currently available to Aperture. See also
offline.
opacity The level of an images transparency.
optical zoom lens See zoom lens.
overexposure The result of exposing a scene too long. Overexposed scenes appear too
bright and lack adequate details in the shadows. See also exposure, underexposed.
panning a. Moving the camera along with a moving subject in order to keep the subject
in the frame. Panning a fast-moving subject with a slow shutter speed usually causes the
subject to remain relatively in focus, while the remaining areas of the scene are blurred
or stretched in the direction of the camera movement. b. In Aperture, pressing the Space
bar and dragging within an image to see other parts of the image when it is displayed
at 100 percent size. See also camera, image, Viewer.
panorama Usually refers to a scenic landscape image with a wide aspect ratio.
Photographers often digitally combine, or “stitch,” multiple images of the same scene to
create a continuous panoramic image. See also aspect ratio.
perceptual A type of render intent that compresses the total gamut from one device’s
color space into the gamut of another devices color space when one or more colors in
the original image are out of the gamut of the destination color space. This preserves the
visual relationship between colors by shrinking the entire color space and shifting all
colors. However, colors that were in gamut also shift. See also gamut, relative colorimetric,
rendering intent.
phase An attribute of color perception; also known as hue. See also hue.
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