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mokuleia

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Dec 29, 2010
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Hi everyone,

I'm new on the forum so I'd like first to salute everybody and introduce myself. I'm a long time mac user who recently decided to be a little bit more serious about digital photography. I'm using a 2.4GHz Imac Intel 2 dual core and Nikon D2X and D70s for picture capture. Oh, yes I forgot to mention that I'm French so I'd like apologize for my English :D

I recently switched from iphoto (very nice but a little to limited for me) to Aperture 3. I've installed quite a lot of good plugins (mostly Nik's softwares: Efex pro series) and everything works like a charm, except those free ones developed to export pictures to picassa.

Two are currently available:

- http://code.google.com/p/aperture-picasa-plugin/
- http://code.google.com/p/aperture2picasa/

None of these works on my mac. Another one developed by Ubermind works, but its cost 25$. I could also load my Aperture library on iphoto and use the existing picassa plugin to export my pictures...well it would be kind of sad to have to do this if aperture plugins exist.

Have you ever tried to used these plugins? If not, would be interested to give it a try and tell me if they work for you?

Thanks for your time,

Mokuleia
 
Hi everyone,

I'm new on the forum so I'd like first to salute everybody and introduce myself. I'm a long time mac user who recently decided to be a little bit more serious about digital photography. I'm using a 2.4GHz Imac Intel 2 dual core and Nikon D2X and D70s for picture capture. Oh, yes I forgot to mention that I'm French so I'd like apologize for my English :D

I recently switched from iphoto (very nice but a little to limited for me) to Aperture 3. I've installed quite a lot of good plugins (mostly Nik's softwares: Efex pro series) and everything works like a charm, except those free ones developed to export pictures to picassa.

Two are currently available:

- http://code.google.com/p/aperture-picasa-plugin/
- http://code.google.com/p/aperture2picasa/

None of these works on my mac. Another one developed by Ubermind works, but its cost 25$. I could also load my Aperture library on iphoto and use the existing picassa plugin to export my pictures...well it would be kind of sad to have to do this if aperture plugins exist.

Have you ever tried to used these plugins? If not, would be interested to give it a try and tell me if they work for you?

Thanks for your time,

Mokuleia

I've used "aperture2picasa" since July-2010 and it's basically the free version of the Ubermind one.
It works fine on my iMac i7 late 2009 model in full 64 bit mode.
 
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