Jumsoft Releases Five New Aperture Web Themes
Jumsoft releases five new themes for Apple Aperture. Our artistic color scheme and popular designs will be appreciated on all types of displays. That is why Aperture Themes will fit your needs whether you are a professional or an amateur. Each of the high-quality themes includes two-page layouts you are likely to need, such as "Web Page" and "Web Journal" that allow you to choose the intelligent ways to display your images or photos.
Frames Gray Web ThemeFrames Gray Theme produces pictures that have a photo frame, with shadows that imitate the real 3D look of the photo. Your pictures' gallery background coloring is bright, but not too intense, so you have no need to worry that the design of Frames Gray Theme will be noticed before your incredible images or photos.
Grid Black Web ThemeGrid Black Theme reveals a solid and straight attitude toward image or photo display. Each picture has a frame and the gallery appears in a table form that evokes the image of orderliness. If your pictures are bright, or have a lot of color, this dark background will be the best solution for your picture gallery or journal. As you know, bright colors against a dark background always meet the viewer's eye very quickly.
iPhone Web ThemeiPhone Theme is both — modern and calm. All your pictures and headings are framed together. That is why this theme fits collectors' or photographers' needs perfectly — all the photos in the gallery or journal have the same subject and are concurrent.
Rounded Black Web ThemeRounded Black Theme is similar to the Grid Black Theme, but has some differences. The strong line of the Rounded Black Frame for each picture perfectly separates it from the others. The name of the picture on the bottom of the frame will be noticed quickly, but will not disturb viewers' attention to the picture.
Mental Image Web ThemeMental Image Theme has attractive details for the top and the bottom of your picture gallery or journal pages. These details are intended to create an informal atmosphere with a little bit of solidness, but will not disturb the viewers' attention to your great pictures.
Three simple steps get you started: buy, download, and install the desirable theme. The final step is to work with your photos or images in Aperture.
Aperture Theme installs automatically, so the theme will be conveniently displayed in Aperture Web Page Themes menu.
Pricing and Availability:
Each theme is available for $19.99 USD
Requirements:
Apple Aperture 2 or higher.
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Okay, I’m confused… What “Aperture Themes menu”?
Comment by Mike T. — 14 May 2008 @ 6:37 PM
Please see this link. see…
Comment by Algirdas — 14 May 2008 @ 9:57 PM
The description states: “Each of the high-quality templates includes two-page layouts you are likely to need, such as “Web Gallery” and “Web Journal” that allow you to choose the intelligent ways to display your images or photos”.
I see how they work to create web pages but I can not find any way to use the themes as a Web Gallery. How do I do that?
Sam
Comment by Sam — 15 May 2008 @ 1:11 AM
Hello Sam,
It works with Web Gallery exactly the same as with Web Journal. Firstly you create some Web Gallery and then change its theme using button as shown in this picture: Sample Image
Comment by Martynas (Jumsoft) — 15 May 2008 @ 10:15 AM
Martynas,
There is no themes button in a Web Gallery. The sample you show is a Web Page, not a Gallery.
Sam
Comment by Sam — 15 May 2008 @ 12:10 PM
Thanks Sam. It’s our mistake.
Comment by algis — 15 May 2008 @ 1:19 PM
That’s the reason I bought it. Can I get a refund? Please e-mail me.
Sam
Comment by Sam — 15 May 2008 @ 11:15 PM
I purchased the grid black theme and was disappointed that there is a gray background on all thumbnails and all full-sized images. Also the text is left justified. To me the pages don’t look all that great due to the color and formatting.
Comment by Tom — 17 May 2008 @ 1:05 AM