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Setting the Camera Default
 
When you’ve modified the RAW decoding settings using the controls in the RAW Fine 
Tuning area of the Adjustments Inspector or Adjustments HUD, you can save these 
settings as the default parameter values for the camera model. All RAW image files from 
this camera model imported into Aperture are decoded using these saved settings.
 
To set the camera default:
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In the RAW Fine Tuning area of the Adjustments Inspector or Adjustments HUD, choose 
Save as Camera Default from the Settings pop-up menu.
The Settings pop-up menu displays Camera Default.
You can always clear the saved camera default settings.
 
To clear the camera default settings:
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In the RAW Fine Tuning area of the Adjustments Inspector or Adjustments HUD, choose 
Clear Camera Default from the Settings pop-up menu.
The Settings pop-up menu displays Custom.
You can also set the RAW Fine Tuning controls to use the Apple-recommended RAW 
decoding settings.
 
To use the Apple-recommended camera default settings:
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In the RAW Fine Tuning area of the Adjustments Inspector or Adjustments HUD, choose 
Apple from the Settings pop-up menu.
The Settings pop-up menu displays Apple.
The camera model is displayed 
in the Camera field.
 
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September 18, 2006
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