HT201281 how do I order prints from aperture?

I can't figure out how to order prints from my aperture library.  Where is the link?

Good question for the Aperature forum or the Aperture help menu. This is the iPhoto users forum
LN

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  • Errors ordering prints from Aperture, help?

    I've been trying since last night to order prints via Aperture.  They total around 150 prints.  Last night, I would select my images and they would start to upload.  The entire time, Aperture is listed as "application not responding" but the continued to upload.  When finished, I got a message that the order was complete and then got a billing error message.  I tried again and re-entered my card info, same issue.  My billing works fine for the app store (it did before and after the order attempts), it's not a billing issue.
    Today, I just entered a different card to see what happens.  Everything uploads and it tells me my order is complete.  However, I never recieved a receipt and there is no record of my order on the order status page.  When I tried to close A3, I get the message "You book is not complete...." so I select to continue uploading...even though the upload is complete. It's being going now like that for 3 hours.  This is crazy.  I just cancelled the order by closing out A3 now for the 8th time in 2 days...each upload takes about 20-30 minutes to complete.  Odd, my connections speeds are currently 22mbps download, 7 upload...a little slower than usual, so the hold up is on Apple's side.
    Has anyone had this issue before? Is there a fix for this?  I'm going nuts.  Thanks for any help!

    I called Apple Store support.  They were stumped too as I had tried everything they recommended, including chaning billing card that I use, etc.  Then they found a support document about print ordering issues and getting a white screen (which I don't get), this appears to have solved my issue. 
    Here is what I did. I did have to do BOTH steps.  Please note that "1-Click Settings" is no longer available, so used "Express Checkout" for those steps instead and it was fine.  I was able to put through a test order successfully and then cancel it.  My large order is now uploading.
    Delete the NetServices Keychain item:
    Quit Aperture if it is open.
    In the Finder, choose Go > Utilities.
    Double-click the Keychain Access application in the Utilities folder.
    Click Passwords in the Category list on the left side of the window.
    Click the NetServices item in the main window and press the delete key to remove it.
    Open Aperture and test.
    If the above steps do not resolve the issue:
    Quit Aperture.
    Go to the Apple Online Store.
    From the Account menu to the left of the Cart icon, choose "1-Click Settings."
    Log in to your account with your Apple ID and password.
    Enable 1-Click for your account.
    If 1-Click is already enabled, choose Account Information from the Accounts dropdown.
    Change the password for your account.
    Open Aperture and test.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3464?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    Thank you David at Apple!

  • How do I order prints from Apple via my iPad photos?

    I am 88 years old and want to order prints from Apple from my photos on my iPad. how do I do this?

    One way would be to acquire the iPhoto app for your iPad from the App Store.  You could even create photo books using that app!

  • How do I order prints from more than one Photo in Aperture?

    I can figure out how to order prints through Apple for ONE photo but can't find how to add more photos to the order.  Is there a manul for Aperture 3.4.5 version? This whole program has me confused.  I need a manual I think.  Thank you.

    Have a look under the Help menu there's a link to the manual there.
    But the easist way: make an album with the pics, then select all and order those.

  • Problems with 'Order Prints' from Aperture 2.1.3 Mystery borders

    *Some background:*
    I've been using Aperture for about 3 months now, importing most of my iPhoto library into the program. I have only recently started shooting in RAW format, most of my photos image files are in JPG format. In the past, I've had no problems with obtaining prints from within iPhoto or to a limited extent Aperture. So, far as I know my program is up-to-date. I have 2 plugins installed: Aperture2twitter and *flickr export Lite* both of which work acceptably.
    *The problem:* I ordered 317 4×6 prints from my aperture library.
    Every photo has a 1/4″ border on both sides of the image, i.e. the printed image is only 4×5 1/2″. I have never ordered this quantity before, but I don’t believe that was the problem, it appears that the processing machine was misaligned and no one reviewed the prints prior to shipping.
    I tried again, on 4 different images ... all JPG files with 3 out of 4 were OK, but one exhibited the "border" issue.
    I haven't a clue what is going on here. Apple implied +(via email)+ that I would have to individually crop every photo to ensure proper aspect ratio. This makes no sense to me at all, as I have never had this kinda problem before.
    Could the plugin(s) be interfering with the s/w? Is there a trick to having photos printed from within Aperture that was not present in iPhoto?
    Any thoughts on what the problem is would be greatly appreciated.
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    -john

    I believe that I've solved this problem, with the help of the folks at Apple who handle Aperture tech support using the Aperture support ID that came with the product.
    So the short answer is: Aperture print services REALLY DO REQUIRE the image to be cropped (constrained as they say) prior to the data being sent to Apple Print services.
    Here is the link that describes cropping http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1993?viewlocale=en_US
    The process as described is cumbersome, but the support tech pointed out that in Aperture, crops are 'non-destrutive' and can be undone simply by removing the check mark on the Adjustments tab of the image you crop. *This means that you do not have to make a duplicate image for cropping.*
    So, here is the process that I arrived at to ensure that my "order prints" job turned out:
    1. create an album of all the photos you want to submit for printing.
    2. for each image call up the Crop HUD by pressing 'c' on the keyboard.
    3.select the aspect ratio that you want for your photo. Make sure that it does NOT SAY Master Aspect Ratio, or Main Display Aspect Ratio.
    4. Crop the photo
    on the adjustments tab you can see the X and Y data and Height / Width information which can be undone.
    5. Submit your print request to Apple for all the cropped photos.
    When the prints arrive, you can compare the prints with the submitted photos. They should all be good. You can then delete the album (since it really is not a physical thing) or keep it for reference.
    It all seemed a bit arcane to me, as I never had to worry about this in iPhoto. It must be that iPhoto sends different data than Aperture. I have just received 200 + prints back from Apple Print Services with about 98% success rate. I just have to adjust my thinking and my process when dealing with Aperture.

  • I ordered prints in aperture but they never came. How can I check on the status?

    I ordered prints on Aperture. It was an expensive order.
    I got a confirmation screen but no email.
    Its now been 2 weeks so I can assume they aren't coming.
    How can I be sure? I want to cancel the order so I can print them locally.

    There is an order status link on this page that should direct you to where to find out : http://store.apple.com/us/help/print_products

  • How do I get images from Aperture into print shop for mac?

    Friends,
    I have Print Shop for Mac and Aperture. How do I get images from Aperture into Print Shop? I'musing managed images with previews. Is there any option besides exporting to the desktop and importing?
    Thanks!
    Steve

    if you have previews turned on in Aperture and they're all genereated, you can simply drag-n-drop them into any application (just about). drag-n-drop is essentially the same as copy/paste as long as the application is setup to accept "drops" onto its windows.
    otherwise, if you're running Leopard (10.5) as your version of Mac OS X, when you import (or whatever it is in PrintShop), you should get a file selection dialog. from here, scroll down the left-hand side bar set of icons. near the bottom is a group called "Media". click on the triangle to open the group, choose Photos, and from here you should see an Aperture icon. click this and you'll see your whole library (or at least the portion of it that you have previews generated for. select the photo you want and viola!
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  • How to order prints from numerous events

    I know how to order prints from iPhoto but would like to know how to order prints from numerous events as to pay only one shipping charge.

    Make an album of the photos and upload that.

  • How to order prints from iphoto 11?

    Can not find it any where and would like to order prints.

    Select the photos you want to print (crop to the print size first) and click on the Share button at the lower right hand cornder.  Select Order Prints from the menu that pops up.
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  • Prints from Aperture vs Photoshop Different

    When I make a print from Aperture the color is off and the print is too light. When I take that same photo and Open With External Editor to Photoshop, the print comes out nearly perfect, and nearly exactly what I see on my 30" ACD.
    When printing I turn off System Management of color, so I don't think that's the issue.
    I shoot Raw with a Nikon D2x. I calibrated my Epson 4800 and 30" display with Eye-One. The profile of the photo is Adobe RGB 1998. When soft proofing in Aperture I use the printer profile I created with Eye-One and the image looks fine on my display.
    I've read various threads where people have solved this problem by making sure they use Adobe RGB 1998 across the board, which I think I am doing.
    One huge concern is that I'm ready to have a wedding book published via Apple and I don't know if the images are going to look like they do printed via Aperture, or Photoshop, or something altogether different.
    Greg
    Mac Book Pro 17"   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   30" ACD, Epson 4800 printer, Dimage Scan Elite 5400II

    David,
    Thank you for enlightening me about the Nikon/color space.
    What is frustrating is that I've calibrated my Epson 4800 and 30" ACD. In Aperture the color and exposure looks fine when soft proofing, but my prints come out with a magenta tinge and are too light. When printing the very same file in Photoshop (via Round Trip from Aperture), the image looks the same on my monitor as it did in Aperture but the print comes out very close to what I see on the screen. There has to be something else going on. I turn off the System Management of color, what other settings do you set? However, I set the printing settings the same for Aperture as for Photoshop.
    Since you have much of the same set-up as I do, I'd like to turn to another question. I'm trying to order a wedding book via Apple. When I click the "Buy Now" button, all the following dialog boxes have a combination of French, English, Dutch? - and when I reach the final dialog box I see in English, "Please correct the following issues". The item on the list that I should correct is in Dutch or Swedish. Has this ever happened to you and how can I fix the language issue. I searched the threads and see people with the same problem, but no remedy.
    Another question if I may... When I click "Buy Now" the first dialog box says that there is a blank text box (which I suspect is the issue that the Dutch sentence is proclaiming). I've tried finding the blank text box by Select All, but only the photo fields are highlighted. Do you know how to find a blank text box?
    Thank you for your suggestions. I've asked about the foreign language and text box issues but haven't received an answer yet.
    Greg

  • Cannot print from Aperture v.2.1.2 to an Epson Artisan 800 printer

    I recently purchased an Epson Artisan 800 printer and I would like to be able to print from Aperture. Unfortunately, I have been unable to do so, in spite of multiple conversations with the Epson support group. I am able to print from other applications, such as TextEdit, Safari, and iPhoto. However, when I try to print from Aperture, I never get any output from the printer. Depending on the image that I try to print from Aperture, I will see an error message flash on the printer's display screen.
    I captured the following error message from the "system.log" file:
    Jan 20 20:11:24 new-host Aperture[12196]: An instance 0xce644a0 of class RKPrintPreviewView is being deallocated while key value observers are still registered with it. Observation info is being leaked, and may even become mistakenly attached to some other object. Set a breakpoint on NSKVODeallocateBreak to stop here in the debugger. Here's the current observation info:\n<NSKeyValueObservationInfo 0xf86da40> (\n<NSKeyValueObservance 0x1c6597e0: Observer: 0xb8c7d10, Key path: selection.isModified, Options: <New: YES, Old: NO, Prior: NO> Context: 0x0, Property: 0x1c641630>\n<NSKeyValueObservance 0xce9b170: Observer: 0xb8c7d10, Key path: selection.gamma, Options: <New: YES, Old: NO, Prior: NO> Context: 0x0, Property: 0xce7e7d0>\n<NSKeyValueObservance 0x1c659830: Observer: 0xb8c7d10, Key path: selection.blackPointCompensation, Options: <New: YES, Old: NO, Prior: NO> Context: 0x0, Property: 0x1c640340>\n<NSKeyValueObservance 0x1c65ef80: Observer: 0xb8c7d10, Key path: selection.colorSyncProfile, Options: <New: YES, Old: NO, Prior: NO> Context: 0x0, Property: 0x1c65d8e0>\n<NSKeyValueObservance 0x1c65d890: Observer: 0xb8c7d10, Key path: selection.dpi, Options: <New: YES, Old: NO, Prior: NO> Context: 0x0, Property: 0x1c6715c0>\n<NSKeyValueObservance 0x1c65eba0: Observer: 0xb8c7d10, Key path: selection.sharpenAmount, Options: <New: YES, Old: NO, Prior: NO> Context: 0x0, Property: 0x1c645070>\n<NSKeyValueObservance 0x1c65ebe0: Observer: 0xb8c7d10, Key path: selection.sharpenRadius, Options: <New: YES, Old: NO, Prior: NO> Context: 0x0, Property: 0x1c645630>\n)
    ----------END of ERROR MESSAGE------------
    I am having this problem on both my iMac G5 and my wife's MacBook. Both are running the latest versions of Mac OS X (10.5.6) and the latest version of Aperture.
    If anyone has been able to print from Aperture to an Epson Artisan 800 printer, please let me know how you did it. Thanks.
    Bruce

    I run 10.4.11 and am unfamiliar with that specific Epson. However step one with Epson troubleshooting is to do any OS updates then download and install the latest Epson driver, even if what you are using is current. The new install will simply install over the old installation. Repair Permissions via Disk Utility immediately before and again immediately after both the OS updates and the printer driver installation.
    Once good Epson paper and a new driver installation are done the final step is to carefully follow Gary Ballard's excellent color management tutorials:
    <http://www.gballard.net/psd.html>
    Good luck!
    -Allen Wicks
    P.S. Epson tech support for consumer printers has always been worse than useless. Specialized support for the pro printers is pretty good.

  • I want to order prints from two different albums but don't want to pay shipping twice?

    I want to order prints from two different albums but don't want to pay shipping twice- How do I do this?

    Select all the photos in both albums and order - or make a temp album containing all photos you want to order prints of and select all and order
    The easiest way is the second suggestion  --  make a temp album containing all of the photos and select all
    LN

  • Terrible red color cast when printing from aperture

    I have printed the same image from Iphoto as well as a windows machine and got very nice prints on my Epson R2880. However, every time i print from Aperture it comes out with a terrible red cast. I have tried the system managed colorsync profile as well as the generic one. (FWIW, B&W prints from Aperture on the R2880 come out very nice)
    Any other ideas?

    You may find it helpful.
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    /hh

  • Ordering prints from Apple

    I want to try out ordering prints from Apple. The FAQ on Apple's site says that I should send JPEGs. If I only have RAW files in my Aperture project do I need to specifically produce JPEGs and have Aperture post those to Apple (via 'Order Prints') or is Aperture smart enough to create JPEGs from my RAW file and its adjustments?
    Is Apple's print service decent? I'm in the UK.

    I do not use RAW but the instructions seem pretty clear to me - http://www.apple.com/uk/support/photoservices/preparation_tips/
    And there is a form at the bottom of the page to ask questions
    As far as quality, I've been happy
    If your images are not 4x6 (or what ever print size you want to order) and few are remember that they will be cropped to the print size - if you want to be sure that the remaining photos is what you want then you should crop rather than leaving it to chance
    LN

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