Magic hand?
I’ve watched some of the great video tutorials. And, on the one named Editing with Plug-ins: Dodge & Burn, they show, near the end, the comparison of the original image and the one treated with Dodge & Burn.
They are stacked and zoomed.
Ok, that I know how to do. Even if the shortcut to enter the comparison mode is ⌥O and not ↩, as they say in the corresponding tutorial. Return sets the compare image, once you’re in that mode.
Anyway… let’s go back to that Dodge & Burn video tutorial.

At 02:50 into the movie, when the cursor changes to the hand and the right image is dragged around, the left image moves accordingly, showing the same area, making the comparison useful and effective.
And when I do the same, only one image moves, forcing me to move one image and the other in sequence, to keep them showing the same area, roughly.
I’ve read the manual and haven’t found how to perform this magic…
Any reader, by any chance, willing and able to help me with this?
And and, well, Dodge & Burn is a wonderful tool, but isn’t it a shame the changes are saved and not modifiable, as all other Aperture’s changes? Once you click on Save, if you want to go back and slightly modify the changes of any of the Dodge & Burn settings, you must start all over again, loosing any changes you would have liked to keep. That’s a shame.






