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Upload Direct to iStockPhoto

Upload Direct to iStockPhoto

Getty owned iStockPhoto has released an update to their export plugin for Aperture. The new version fixes a few bugs and adds support for dissambiguation before uplaod. Download the latest version here. read more

January 28, 2007 in News by Micah Walter 0 comments

Bagelturf Blogs His First Aperture Plugin

Bagelturf Blogs His First Aperture Plugin

Bagelturf, a blogger whose site focuses primarily on Aperture and the Canon Powershot S3, is blogging his experiences in making a simple Aperture plugin. If you are a beginner, or just looking for some nice reading on Aperture, be sure to check out his post here. read more

January 28, 2007 in News by Micah Walter 1 comment

Inside Aperture Interviews Richard Kerris

Inside Aperture Interviews Richard Kerris

Inside Aperture’s Derrick Story interviews Richard Kerris, Apple’s Director of Partnerships for Pro Photo Applications. In this interview Derrick and Richard talk extensively about Aperture plug-ins. To download and listen to the podcast click here. read more

January 28, 2007 in News by Micah Walter 0 comments

Soundslides Plugin for Aperture

Soundslides Plugin for Aperture

Soundslides is rapidly becoming the industry standard for making fast multimedia presentations for the web. Used by pro photographers and newspapers all over the world, Soundslides takes out the guesswork and boils your workflow down to a few easy steps. You can download their plugin for Aperture here. read more

January 28, 2007 in News by Micah Walter 0 comments

Getty Images Export Plugin

Getty Images Export Plugin

Photographers working with Getty Images can now upload their files directly from within Aperture. read more

January 27, 2007 in News by Micah Walter 2 comments

FlickrExport Updated

FlickrExport Updated

<a href="http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/aperture/"The guys at Connected Flow have released an update to their Aperture plugin for uploading images directly to flickr.com read more

January 27, 2007 in News by Micah Walter 0 comments