Operation Manual

Choose a folder name preset from the Subfolder Format pop-up menu to specify that
Aperture create a hierarchy of subfolders with specific folder names to hold your files.
For more information about creating folders to hold your exported images, see Exporting
Images into Folders in the Finder.
Choose Custom Name or Custom Name with Counter from the Subfolder Format pop-up
menu, then enter a custom folder name in the Custom Subfolder Name field.
6 Choose a name format for your files from the Name Format pop-up menu.
If you choose a Custom Name format, enter a name in the Custom Name field. For more
information on renaming images at export, see Renaming Images at Export.
7 If you want to be notified when the export process is complete, select the “Show alert
when finished” checkbox.
8 When you’re ready to export files, click Export Versions.
The images you selected are exported to the location you specified. If you selected the
“Show alert when finished” checkbox, a dialog appears displaying the number of versions
exported and the file path. If you want Aperture to open the Finder to the location where
you exported your versions, click the Reveal in Finder button. Otherwise, click OK to close
the dialog.
Note: If you want to check on the progress of an export operation, choose Window >
Show Activity. The Activity window displays the progress of each export operation. You
can also use this window to pause and cancel an export operation.
Exporting Audio and Video Versions
You can export edited versions of audio and video clips brought into Aperture. If you
trimmed the length of the audio or video clip, the new edited length is exported along
with any metadata you applied in Aperture.
To export versions of audio and video clips
1 Select audio or video clips in the Browser.
2 Choose File > Export > Version (or press Command-Shift-E).
661Chapter 20 Exporting Your Images