Operation Manual

To disable all of your online accounts in Aperture
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Choose File > Web Accounts > Disable All Accounts.
All of your online MobileMe, Flickr, and Facebook accounts and their associated albums
are disabled and removed from Aperture. However, the album configurations are saved
in case you want to reenable the accounts later. The albums, sets, and their contents still
appear in the MobileMe, Flickr, or Facebook accounts online.
To disable a single MobileMe, Flickr, or Facebook account in Aperture
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Choose File > Web Accounts > Disable [account].
The selected MobileMe, Flickr, or Facebook account and all its albums are disabled and
removed from Aperture. However, the album configurations are saved in case you want
to reenable the account later. The albums, sets, and their contents still appear in the
disabled MobileMe, Flickr, or Facebook account online.
After disabling your MobileMe, Flickr, or Facebook accounts in Aperture, you can always
reenable them.
To enable all of your MobileMe, Flickr, and Facebook accounts in Aperture
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Choose File > Web Accounts > Enable All Accounts.
The published albums for the web accounts appear in the Library inspector.
To enable a single MobileMe, Flickr, or Facebook account in Aperture
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Choose File > Web Accounts > Enable [account].
The published albums for the selected web account appear in the Library inspector.
What Happens When an Account Is Disabled in Aperture?
When a MobileMe, Flickr, or Facebook account is disabled in Aperture, all of the disabled
account’s albums are removed from Aperture. When you choose to disable an account
in Aperture, a dialog appears asking if you want to import the photos in the albums
into your Aperture library. If you choose to import the photos, Aperture places the
photos in a new project in the Library inspector. If you choose not to import the photos
in the albums of the account you are about to disable, Aperture places the contents of
the albums in the Aperture Trash. Any sharing history that appears in the Metadata
inspector for the disabled account is deleted.
If you regularly enable and disable your MobileMe, Flickr, and Facebook accounts in
Aperture, and you want to permanently import content posted to these accounts outside
of Aperture, drag the content you want to import from the MobileMe, Flickr, or Facebook
album to a new or existing project in the Library inspector. Aperture generates new
copies of the media and places them in the selected project.
830 Chapter 25 Sharing Your Images Online