Apple MB673Z/A User Manual - Page 659
New Version From Master button, Navigator button
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moire pattern Refers to the type of visual pattern that is created by the interference of two grids overlaid on top of one another. Moire patterns can occur in images taken with digital cameras when the linear pattern in the image interferes with the linear pattern of the digital image sensor pixel array. The moire pattern often results from a weak anti-aliasing filter employed by the camera's image processor. See also digital image sensor, RAW Fine Tuning adjustment. monitor See display. monochrome An image presented in shades of a single color, such as the shades of gray in a black-and-white photograph. See also Color Monochrome adjustment, grayscale, image, Monochrome Mixer adjustment, photograph. Monochrome Mixer adjustment An adjustment in Aperture that allows you to selectively control the source red, green, and blue color channels when a color image is converted to grayscale. See also adjustment, grayscale, image, monochrome. Navigator button A button in the Light Table used to reposition your view when the contents of the Light Table are larger than your screen. See also Light Table. negative Developed film with a reverse tone image of the subject or scene. See also dust and scratch removal, emulsion, film, positive. New Version From Master button A button in the Full Screen view toolbar that creates a new version from a selected image's master. See Full Screen view toolbar, image, toolbar, version. noise See digital noise. noise reduction The process of removing digital noise in an image. See also adjustment, digital noise, image, Noise reduction adjustment. Noise reduction adjustment An adjustment in Aperture that reduces digital noise in an image. See also adjustment, digital noise, image, noise reduction. offline 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, 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. Glossary 659