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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

UPDATE: Thanks to my “Rent-A-Coder” out in Vietnam, the Plugins page is now back up and running. Yay!

We are in the process of upgrading the engine that drives this website to Wordpress 2.3.3. I have made nearly all the upgrades and everything seems to be back online except the Plugins page. I hope to have this page back up and running as soon as possible, so please be patient.

If you are here searching for a plugin and you need that page back, you could also use the search bar located in the sidebar.

I am sorry for this inconvenience and things should be back to normal by the end of the week.

-regards,
Micah


 

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FlickrExport Updated For Aperture 2.0

Monday, February 25th, 2008

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Fraser Speirs of Connected flow is at it again! FlickrExport has just been updated to version 1.0.7. This new version is the first plugin we have seen that has specific features for users of Aperture 2.0. FlickrExport now takes advantage of Aperture’s handling of lens EXIF data and will automatically tag the image to the lens in Flickr.

This feature is only available for users of the paid version of FlickrExport, which runs £14. The plugin remains compatible with Aperture version 1.5.


 

 

ApertureToArchive Version 1.1.1

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Übermind’s ApertureToArchive has been updated to version 1.1.1. The update has the following new features and fixes:

  1. Added warning when attempting to export to an unwritable location
  2. Resolved sporadic export warnings for some licensed users

Aperture to Archive is available for $14.95 and you can download a free 15 day trial.


 

 

ApertureToPictage Leaves Beta

Monday, February 25th, 2008

ApertureToPictage v1.0Micah Walter of Aperture Plugged In has released ApertureToPictage version 1.0. The update will allow wedding and event photographers to upload their photos to Pictage in a fast and easy manner. The new version includes major code rewrites and allows background export if you’re on Aperture 1.5.x (now standard in Aperture 2.0) and great time-saving features including the ability to create a new Pictage event from within Aperture. Here’s a quick rundown of all the great new features:

  1. Upload speeds are now up to three times as fast as they were with the beta version.
  2. There is now a really cool drag and drop user interface that allows you to edit and re-sort your Pictage categories.
  3. The plugin now allows for queueing of jobs so you can rack up a number of batches and let it run over night.
  4. You can also resume an upload if your computer crashes, or if you loose your internet connection. It just picks up where you left off.
  5. Additionally you can also choose to save your exported files to disk for other purposes.

The update is provided free of charge to all Pictage Pro members. You can download the plugin through this link, but you must be logged into Pictage. The plugin is compatible with the new Aperture 2.0.


 

 

Juan Leon Introduces Aperture2Gmail 0.4

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Jaun Leon’s Aperture2Gmail is a useful plugin that offers easy ‘Gmailing’ from within Aperture. Features include: support for Gmail’s 20MB limit, and full compatibility with the Gmail user interface. This updates includes bug fixes and better naming for attachments.


 

 

Aperture BorderFX Updated to 1.0.5

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

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Aperture BorderFX is a nifty export plugin for Aperture 1.5.6 and later that will apply various borders to your shots on output. Version 1.0.5 includes bug fixes, new options, and an improved text inspector. Some of the new options include support for watermarks in the border, a Blur, and a Desaturate border effect

The plugin requires Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 or Leopard 10.5.1 and Aperture 1.5.6.


 

 

Flash Album Exporter Updated to Version 1.5

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

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Ken Welch’s Flash Album Exporter has been updated to version 1.5. The updates include additional IPTC and EXIF information options on export.


 

 

Übermind Releases Aperture to Picasa Web Albums 1.3

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Übermind’s Aperture to Picasa Web Albums allows for seamless export to Google’s Picasa Web Albums online service.

The plugin costs $24.95 and a free 15 day trial is available for download.

Version 1.3.1 adds the following features and fixes:

1 - Resolved sporadic export warnings for some licensed users
2 - Images with keywords now upload substantially faster
3 - New connection components prevent upload stalling

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