FlickrExport Updated For Aperture 2.0

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.


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2 Responses to “FlickrExport Updated For Aperture 2.0”

  1. Jonas Eriksson Says:

    Honestly fail to see why this should be something to pay for - every other site has a free Plugin, and Flickr used to have one too.

    Somebody… it’s really easy I believe. Might have a go myself :-)


  2. Michael Ball Says:

    I’m all for free software, but FE is pretty robust. However, I don’t own a license being that I don’t use Flickr. A free version is available for download, too.

    http://www.aperturepluggedin.com/category/plugins/flickr-export-lite/

    There’s also version 3 in the works which looks pretty nice.


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