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Table Of Contents
- Aperture 3: Exploring Aperture
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around Aperture
- Chapter 2: Importing Images
- Chapter 3: Exploring Photo Editing
- Chapter 4: Exploring Faces
- Chapter 5: Exploring Places
- Chapter 6: Exploring Adjustments
- Chapter 7: Sharing Images Online
- Chapter 8: Working with an Aperture Book
- Chapter 9: Creating an Aperture Slideshow
- Chapter 10: Printing from Aperture
- Chapter 11: Getting Answers
Chapter 10 Printing from Aperture
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Choose the printer you want to use from the Printer pop-up menu.4
You must have the correct printer driver installed on your computer in Important:
order to use your printer. See the documentation that came with your printer for
information about installing and updating the necessary printer software.
Explore the eects of these printing options:5
Paper Size pop-up menu: Choose a paper size from the list of available sizes.
Orientation pop-up menu: Choose portrait orientation, if necessary.
Image Size pop-up menu: Choose an image size for the printed image. Choosing
Maximum to Fit allows Aperture to t the largest image possible for the paper size.
Choosing Custom allows you to specify the image dimensions you want.
Click Print.6
In the dialog that appears, click Print to print your image.7
Print a series of images, each on its own sheet of paper
In the Browser, select several images in the Elizabeth & Daniel project.1
Choose File > Print Images.2
In the Print dialog, select Standard in the preset list. 3
Specify the paper size, orientation, and image size you want for the photos.4
If you chose an image size small enough that two or more photos can t on the page, 5
the Photo Per Page eld becomes available. Enter “1” in the eld to specify that one
image should be printed per page.










