Entries tagged with “exporting” from Inside Aperture
Exporting large amounts of files to multiple folders can be time consuming in Aperture. But I just realized that you can actually export more than one folder at a time. For instance, in my case, I typically have 8-10 smart...
Continue reading Exporting Time Saver.
Last weekend I presented at the Niagara Frontier Regional Camera Council. The opening part of my session was a 10 minute slideshow. Creating a ten minute slideshow of some of my favorite images is not usually a daunting task, and...
Continue reading Previews, Color Spaces, and Slideshows.
You can now get from Apple's Aperture download page, a new free export plug-in that allows you to directly connect to the GLOBALedit website. If you are already using GLOBALedit, or you are considering of using GLOBALedit, and you are...
Continue reading GLOBALedit Export Plug-in for Apple's Aperture.
Aperture's Web Gallery feature is very nice, and extremely functional. That said, it's hard not to look a little enviously at the cool Flash-based galleries that can be exported from Lightroom. However, while Aperture may lack built-in Flash support, it...
Continue reading Flash Album Exporter.
A couple of people have written me asking for more information about the interaction between Aperture and the "iApps." So, I thought I would try and explain how it all works. With Aperture 1.5 and above, you now have the...
Continue reading Aperture and the iApps.
Today I want to follow Derrick’s lead and share a few tips about emailing from Aperture. I was working with a photographer recently who had been struggling to figure out how to take control of emailing photos from Aperture using...
Continue reading How to Control Emailing from Aperture.
One of the more powerful features that came with Aperture 1.5 was the ability to store master image files outside of the Aperture library. By using Referenced Masters we are now able to store our Masters anywhere we would like....
Continue reading Sharing Referenced Masters.
One of the most powerful innovations that Apple introduced with Aperture was the stack. While it's very easy to think of a stack as a folder - and stacks can function very well as a container for related images -...
Continue reading Exporting a Stack Pick.
When Aperture v1.5 was released I eagerly embraced a workflow using Referenced files. After all, I enjoy the freedom to periodically open images in other programs without exporting them, and being able to store images offline was a necessity given...
Continue reading Emailing Offline Images.
Over the next few posts, I'm going to talk about some topics that might appear simple but can be a little bit confusing. Today's post will be about how to get to your image files, both converted and RAW, outside...
Continue reading Accessing Your Image Files Outside of Aperture.
At this point in Aperture's life-cycle, and with the release of Lightroom to stir up the pot, my thoughts have been turning more and more to things I'd like to see in the next version of Aperture. A few weeks...
Continue reading Aperture Wishlist: Export Develop Settings.
It was reported some time ago that many Aperture users were seeing strange lines on their images after exporting to JPG. While it seemed that this problem was solved in v1.5.1 it seems that some people (including myself) are still...
Continue reading Lines On Images After Export To JPG.
Over the weekend I made a couple of quick posts pointing out updates to the handful of plug-ins that are now available for Aperture 1.5. Aperture’s extensible architecture was really one of the best additions that came with the update...
Continue reading How Does Your Plug-in Stack Up?.
A friendly commenter noted in my last post that the guys over at Digital Railroad have also just released an export plug-in for Aperture. You can read about it and download the plug-in for free here. Thanks to Eberhard for...
Continue reading Digital Railroad Releases Export Plug-In for Aperture.
