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Chapter 19 Exporting Your Photos 455
Exporting by Dragging
You can export photo, audio, and video versions by dragging them from the Browser or Library
inspector to the desktop or any location in the Finder. You can also do the same with projects,
albums, and folders in the Library inspector. However, Flickr and Facebook albums cannot be
exported by dragging.
Note: A photo version without a JPEG preview cannot be exported via the drag-and-drop
method. If the version doesn’t have a preview, dragging and dropping is disabled for that
version (except within Aperture). If you are dragging multiple photos, but only some of them
have previews, only the versions with previews are dragged out. The quality of the JPEG image
is determined by the Previews settings in Aperture preferences. For more information, see An
Overview of Preview Images on page 118 .
To export versions from Aperture by dragging
1 In the Browser, select the photo, audio, and video versions you want to export.
2 Drag the versions to the desktop or any location in the Finder.
To export items in the Library inspector by dragging
1 In the Library inspector, select the items you want to export by Shift-clicking adjacent items and
Command-clicking nonadjacent items.
2 Drag the items to the desktop or any location in the Finder.
The exported items are consolidated into a single Aperture library. The library is named after the
item that appears at the highest point (from top to bottom) in the Library inspector. If an album
is selected for export, the album and the project to which it is subordinate are exported, but
only the versions within the album are exported. Any other photos in the project are left out of
the export.
If you want to rename the exported library, double-click the library le’s name and enter a
new name.
WARNING: In rare instances, color shifts between exported photos may occur when the
Camera Previews option is selected in the Import pane of the Aperture Preferences window.
This color shift happens because some RAW photos have fully rendered previews, and others
still use the cameras RAW thumbnail. To prevent this from happening, view all photos you want
to export in the Viewer, and Aperture generates a fully rendered preview for each photo. For
more information, see An Overview of Preview Images on page 118 and Import Preferences on
page 593.