Aperture Gallery Full Resolution Download

Does anyone know how to set Aperture to create a web gallery with links to the full-resolution photo?

When you create a web page in Aperture, or a smart web page, you can specify a preset for the detail image - you can edit and set this to a very high resolution. This way a high resolution image can be downloaded.
Also, you can simply add an URL to the download file in any of the text fields.
Regards
Léonie

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