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If you frequently use the same adjustment parameter settings, Aperture provides theability to save these settings as adjustment presets. You can create new adjustmentpresets, rename and rearrange adjustment presets, and delete adjustment presets youno longer use. When you delete an adjustment preset, adjustments already applied to your images are unaffected. Each individual adjustment has its own set of presets
accessible via its Preset Action pop-up menu. (Adjustment presets are not supplied with Aperture, and do not appear in the Preset Action pop-up menu until you create them.)Creating an adjustment preset is as simple as saving the adjustment parameter settings and naming them using the Preset Action pop-up menu.
To create an adjustment preset:
1 Select an image with the adjustment parameter settings you want to save.
2 In the Adjustments Inspector or Adjustments HUD, choose Save as Preset from thePreset Action pop-up menu for the adjustment.