Operation Manual

Exporting Image Versions
You can export image versions that you’ve created in Aperture. For example, you might
make adjustments to images for a specific purpose and then export them for use in
another application. You can also rename images when exporting them, make minor
adjustments on export, add watermarks, and export images with metadata. You can also
quickly export images to your email application to send them to others.
When you export image versions, you can specify settings for the exported files, such as
format, size, and filename.
Note: You can set Aperture to always include location information and names assigned
to faces when exporting your photos. For more information about including Places and
Faces information with your photos, see Export Preferences.
To export versions of images
1 Select an image or images in the Browser.
2 Choose File > Export > Versions (or press Command-Shift-E).
3 In the dialog that appears, navigate to the location where you want the exported images
placed.
Choose a name format
for the exported files.
Choose an export preset
for the exported files.
Click this button
to export the files.
Choose a location for
the exported files.
4 Choose an export preset from the Export Preset pop-up menu.
For more information on export presets, see Working with Export Presets.
5 Do one of the following:
Choose None from the Subfolder Format pop-up menu to specify that the versions be
stored as separate files in the selected folder.
660 Chapter 20 Exporting Your Images