Operation Manual
You can also create a web journal, which allows you to mix text and images on the
webpage. For example, you might create a web journal that chronicles your latest trip
and include your photos. You create web journal pages by creating a web journal album,
choosing a Web Journal theme, and then using the Webpage Editor to design your pages.
For more information about creating web galleries and web journals, see Creating
Webpages.
Sharing Images with Facebook, Flickr, and MobileMe
To keep your friends up to date, you can use Aperture to share your images with Facebook,
Flickr, and MobileMe.
Facebook album
To share your images with Facebook, you create a Facebook album and enter your
Facebook account details. As you drag images into the Facebook album, Aperture converts
names you’ve added to your images using Faces to Facebook name tags. When you post
the new photos to your Facebook page, any friends whose Facebook accounts you have
entered into Aperture automatically receive notifications of photos in which they are
tagged.
Similarly, you share your images with Flickr by creating a Flickr album and entering your
Flickr account details. As you drag images that have location data created using Places
into the Flickr album, those images are shared on your Flickr set’s page and placed on
Flickr photo maps.
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