Ember Exporter for Aperture

19 Feb 2010

Tags: gaming

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						<h2>EmberExporter for Aperture</h2>
						<p class="heading"><em>Paste your photography into your online scrapbook</em></p>
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			<p>EmberExporter for Aperture lets you take your photos straight from Aperture, Apple's advanced photo management software, to <a href="http://emberapp.com/">Ember</a>, your online scrapbook.</p>

			<p>EmberExporter works as a standard Aperture export plugin, integrating with your existing workflows. With EmberExporter you can:</p>

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				<li>Upload multiple photos at once</li>
				<li>Prepare captions, privacy settings, and tags for display on Ember</li>
				<li>Control image sizings using standard Aperture controls</li>
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			<p>Once your images are uploaded to Ember, EmberExporter can take you straight to Ember so you can start sharing your images with the world. EmberExporter will even correctly identify if your images came from an iPhone and tag them appropriately in Ember!</p>

			<p>Download the plugin and use it in trial mode (the trial version will watermark images until registered), and then head over the DigitalFlapjack store to purchase a license for just $10.</p>
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