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Previews and Books? #1
Parik Shah's picture
by Parik Shah
November 5, 2010 - 10:37pm

Hello - books in Aperture rock! My question is whether the size of your Preview impacts the quality of the images within the book? Does Aperture automatically use the highest resolution image possible when you choose an image from any of your Projects? BTW - I shoot in 18-megapixel RAW.

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by PhotoJoseph
November 6, 2010 - 3:45am

Parik,

Preview size doesn’t make any difference when making a book in Aperture. When you print or order the book, a PDF is generated at the resolution needed from the Master files. In fact, you don’t have to have Previews turned on at all to use the Book feature.

However if you’re making something in iPhoto, using pictures from the Aperture Library, then you’re exactly right. Calendars, for example, made in iPhoto with Aperture pictures, would be using just the Preview files.

-Joseph @ApertureExpert

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by Parik Shah
November 6, 2010 - 3:47am

Thank you! That answers my questions - it really is a great feature.

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by Kathryn W.
November 6, 2010 - 4:20am

So, if I’m making a calendar with photos from Aperture, would I be better off
exporting photos from Aperture and importing them into iPhoto to use for this project? I’m assuming you want to avoid using Preview files.

Kathryn

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by PhotoJoseph
November 6, 2010 - 1:53pm

Kathryn,

Not necessarily necessary. Your preview files could be plenty big; it depends on how you’re set up in Aperture. If you have, say, a 12 megapixel or better camera, and you have previews set at half-size (the default), then for things like greetings cards and the small photos in calendars, you should be fine. You might want to export out at full-size the photos for the full Calendar pages though. However, I would imagine (and I don’t know as I haven’t used it) that if you tried to use a photo that was too low resolution, it would warn you (like Aperture does).

I just tried to try it, and curiously, my iPhoto is missing Calendars in the Create menu. Trés bizarre.

-Joseph @ApertureExpert

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by Thomas Emmerich
November 7, 2010 - 5:36am

Joseph,

Check Software Update… in the Apple menu. Apple recently released iPhoto 9.1 which added back calendars which were missing from the original iPhoto 9 (iLife ‘11) release.

Thomas

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by PhotoJoseph
November 7, 2010 - 6:53am

Thomas,

And the teacher is schooled… haha thanks!!

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