Chapter 12: share photos online, Sharing photos overview, My photo stream overview – Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual
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Sharing photos overview
Aperture provides a variety of ways to share your photos with others:
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Use My Photo Stream, an iCloud feature, to keep your photos up to date on all your devices
without having to sync. See
on page 434.
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Use iCloud Photo Sharing to share photos, video clips, and comments about them with your
friends. See
on page 441.
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Email photos directly from Aperture. See
on page 448.
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Send photos to Flickr, Facebook, and SmugMug from within Aperture. Photos placed in Flickr,
Facebook, and SmugMug albums in Aperture are automatically exported to and published in
your Flickr, Facebook, and SmugMug accounts. See
Sharing photos with Flickr, Facebook, and
on page 449.
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Create webpages and share them on the Internet. You can create web galleries with multiple
images per page and upload them to your website. You can also create web journals that
present your images with descriptions and titles. See
on page 463.
Use iCloud to keep photos up to date across your devices
My Photo Stream overview
My Photo Stream is the iCloud feature that uploads and stores the last 30 days of your photos
and automatically pushes them to all your iOS devices and computers. With My Photo Stream,
you can view all your recent photos on all your devices without having to sync—all you have to
do is turn it on.
Note: You must have an iCloud account to use My Photo Stream. iCloud requires OS X v10.7.2 or
later. For more information, see
on page 436.
Here’s how My Photo Stream works:
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First, turn on My Photo Stream on any device that you want to be part of your photo stream.
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Next, take a photo with your iOS device, or import some photos from your digital camera to
your Mac, iPad, or Windows computer.
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The photos are automatically uploaded to iCloud and then pushed to your other devices (via
a Wi-Fi network or Ethernet).
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