Odille
“Can't keep my eyes from the circling sky”
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Hi,
First let me say that this is my first post in yonks, but your plaintive plea tuggethed at my conscience and I put down my real work to help (send money, not flowers...). Now that you are feeling suitably guilty, here be the response:
Yes, you can. You select the images you want to convert to jpeg. Right-click on one of the images and select Export|Versions from the context menu. You should see an export dialogue prompting for location, filename change if appropriate etc. Adjust these as required. Select from the drop-down list one of the jpeg format exports - there's full size, and a range of reduced size presets to choose from. Click on OK and wait for Aperture to do the conversion (it could take a while if there are lots of big tiffs).
At this point, Bob should be your uncle. Make fast and loose with your new jpegs, happy in the knowledge that your tiffs are still snoozing safe and secure in Aperture.
Regards,
Calx
Calxoddity
Concert Pianist, Test Pilot, Pathological Liar
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Post Processing: Aperture 3 & Photoshop Elements 6