Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual

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Chapter 12

Share photos online

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5

Click Log In.

6

Click Next.

A new page opens in SmugMug asking if you want Aperture Uploader to link to your
SmugMug account.

7

Click the “OK, I’ll Authorize It” button, and switch back to Aperture.

A new dialog appears in Aperture with controls for creating a new SmugMug gallery as well as
setting access restrictions for your SmugMug page.

8

Do the following:

a

If you have more than one SmugMug account, choose the account you want to publish to

from the SmugMug Account pop-up menu.

b

Choose New Gallery from the Gallery pop-up menu.

c

Give your SmugMug gallery a name in the Gallery Name field.

d

Add a description, and choose the thumbnail size and privacy settings for your photos.

e

Type a password for the gallery in the Gallery Password field.

9

Click Publish.

Aperture securely saves your SmugMug account information to your OS X user account’s
keychain and then publishes your album to SmugMug. A new SmugMug album also appears
in Aperture. To view the album, select the SmugMug account in the Shared section of the
Library inspector.

Note: You will no longer have to log in to your SmugMug account if there is a change to this
SmugMug album or when you create new SmugMug albums. For more information, see

Update

your Flickr, Facebook, and SmugMug albums

on page 460.

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