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Exporting your images, An overview of exporting images, Chapter 17 – Apple Aperture 2 User Manual

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Exporting Your Images

After you’ve finished working on your images, you can use
Aperture to export them as files. You can export these files to
another application, send them to a printing service or to
your clients via email, or publish them on the web.

This chapter provides information about exporting your images in several formats,
including JPEG, TIFF, PNG, and PSD file formats. During export you can rename, resize,
and adjust images and include EXIF information, IPTC information, or other metadata.
You can also apply ColorSync profiles and watermarks to files you export.

This chapter covers:

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An Overview of Exporting Images

(p. 487)

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Exporting Copies of Masters

(p. 489)

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Exporting Image Versions

(p. 492)

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Working with Export Presets

(p. 505)

An Overview of Exporting Images

Using Aperture, you can export copies of masters, as well as versions that you’ve
created. When you export versions, you can export them in JPEG, TIFF, PNG, and PSD
file formats.

At export, you can rename files, resize and adjust images, and include metadata such as
EXIF information, IPTC information, and keywords. You can also apply ColorSync profiles
and watermarks to the versions you’re exporting. You can export separate lists of metadata
for selected images as a file. You can also export masters with IPTC data stored in XMP
sidecar files that can be used in other applications, such as Adobe Photoshop.