October 17th, 2006
FlickrExport for Aperture 1.0b3
FlickrExport for Aperture 1.0b3 has been released. Changes and known issues in this version:
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an incompatibility with new Flickr API that could cause large photosets to be truncated when adding photos with FlickrExport. [147]
- Fixed a bug that caused Aperture to crash if the user cancelled the upload. [145]
Known Issues
- Attempting to replace a photo which has been deleted on Flickr can cause Aperture to crash. [144]
- There is a small window of opportunity after FlickrExport is opened in which cancelling FlickrExport will cause Aperture to crash. [139]
- Uploads through an authenticating proxy will likely fail.
- Some known memory leaks.
- There is a bug in Aperture 1.5 which causes the sign to be inverted for longitude when photos with GPS data in their EXIF headers are passed to export plug-ins. Such photos will appear correct in the Aperture metadata panel, but be incorrect when they arrive in an export plugin. This has the effect of reflecting the longitude around the Greenwich meridian. The only work around is to manually change the signs in FlickrExport, and they will be passed correctly to Flickr.
Download: FlickrExport for Aperture 1.0b3
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