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Improved Web Gallery and Web Journal Updating
In previous versions of Aperture, when you updated the images in a web gallery or
web journal posted to .Mac, Aperture would first export all the web gallery or web
journal images to temporary storage on your hard disk and then transfer only the new
or changed images to your .Mac site. Aperture 1.1 now first checks to determine which
images in a web gallery or web journal are new or changed, and then exports only
those images to temporary storage for transfer to .Mac, saving time when updating
large web galleries or web journals.
Note: The first time you use Aperture 1.1 to update web galleries or web journals created
with previous versions of Aperture, Aperture 1.1 exports all your web gallery or web
journal images to temporary storage, and then transfers only new or changed images to
.Mac (as was done in previous versions of Aperture). Exporting all images to temporary
storage is required for an efficient one-time conversion to the Aperture 1.1 format.
About Aperture Sample Projects
The Aperture installation disc includes several sample projects containing high-resolution
images. When you first open Aperture, a dialog appears asking if you’d like to install a
sample project. Other sample projects are available in the Sample Projects folder on the
Aperture installation disc. You can import these projects into Aperture from the Aperture
installation disc at any time after installing the application.
Corrections to Aperture 1.1 Documentation
Page 12 of the Digital Photography Fundamentals PDF document incorrectly states that the
focal length of a lens changes when it is put on a DSLR with a digital image sensor smaller
than 35 mm. The focal length of a lens does not change, but the picture angle is different
because of the difference in size between 35 mm film and the digital image sensor.
Page 102 of Aperture Getting Started incorrectly states that when Aperture detects a
series of bracketed images, it designates the neutral image as the pick within a stack.
The first image shot is designated as the pick within a stack of bracketed images.
Page 191 of Aperture Getting Started incorrectly refers users to .Mac Help for information
about posting their Aperture webpages to a .Mac account. For information about
posting Aperture webpages to a .Mac account, see the chapter about creating
webpages in the Aperture User Manual, available in the Aperture Help menu.