Import aperture slideshow to iweb

import aperture slideshow to iweb

You can render an Aperture Slideshow as a video file using the "Export" button in the Aperture slideshow.  Then add the exported video to a movie template.
If you only want the photos in iWeb and not Aperture's animations and transitions, select the photos from the Aperture library in iWeb'S Media Broser panel and add them to a "Photos" album page in iWeb. These pages have a slideshow mode.
Aperture can also create Web albums and journals  (New > Web Journal,  New > Smart Web Page), that let you export HTML files of slideshows. Upload these files to an FTP server.

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  • Import Aperture slideshow into iPad as SLIDES

    I prepared a slideshow using Aperture, individually introducing texts and modifying slide layout. 550 slides, this was a lot of work.
    Then I bought an iPad.
    From what I found until now, the only solution is Aperture > iPhoto > (movie) > iPad
    I don't care for a movie, I want to keep my slideshow, its quality and the ability to browse my own speed.
    Using the album I prepared before is not the solution, as I loose the additional information for each slide.
    QUESTION 1
    CAN I INDIVIDUALLY EXPORT PICTURES AND ADDITIONAL LAYOUT PREPARED FOR AN APERTURE SLIDESHOW AS JPEG FILES ?
    I moved to Photoshop to redo the editing job, then import into Aperture.
    Too bad, the order of pictures is lost when exporting to iPad.
    And I did not find any solution for modifying orders of pictures on iPad.
    iPhoto for iPad says it would do it (drag and drop), but I did not find how yet...
    Should I individually drag pictures into an Album on iPad ?
    QUESTION 2
    HOW TO MODIFY ORDERS OF PICTURES IN AN IPAD ALBUM ?
    There should be solutions for both. Hopefully a simple one that I did not find yet.
    Can anyone help ?

    Hi Constance,
    You would first need to export the slideshow from iPhoto as a Quicktime movie.
    Then you can view it on your iPad.
    Here's how:
    iPhoto '11: Export a slideshow
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2428?viewlocale=en_US
    iPhoto '11: View photos or slideshows on iPod, iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2437?viewlocale=en_US
    Hope this information helps ...
    - Judy

  • Can I make an aperture slideshow and use it in iweb?

    I need to know if I can make an aperture slideshow and use it in iweb (not making it a quicktime movie)? I don't want to use I photo (I know how to make one in Iphoto and put it in Iweb and I dont want to do this). (dont want a .mac gallery either) Please help. thank you!!!

    Aperture slide shows are just for review. They can not be output. TBMK
    Honestly, you've exhausted most of what iLife can do, and quicktime will probably be your output even if you go to Keynote to make your slide show.
    But with Keynote you'll have more control over how the Quicktime is compressed.
    Otherwise, you're looking at the expense AND the learning curve of Flash.
    Maybe someone else will chime in with a 3rd party solution.
    DLS
    Message was edited by: MacDLS

  • Using Aperture 3 slideshows on iWeb 09

    Hi - I am trying to use aperture 3 slideshows on iweb instead of flash but the quality is lacking - the sharm movie files are over 30mb so when compressed to around 10mb loses image quality
    see here : http://web.me.com/ruperteden/casasnaareia (click on image)
    the movies are slow to load on Firefox and do not load at all using Google Chrome ?
    Does anybody have a solution to increase image quality keeping files small enough ?
    Steve Jobs if you are reading this please can you come up with a solution quickly or I will have to revert back to Adobe Flash which like you I hate using !
    Thanks in advance !

    OK but the problem I am having is maintaining crisp image quality while compressing QT files of over 30mb generated by Aperture slideshow export ?
    also the movies only really play on Safari - other browsers are clumsy and slow ?
    Can anyone suggest an alternative ?
    here is the site so far : http://web.me.com/ruperteden/casasnaareia

  • Aperture 3 quicktime slideshow on iweb

    Hi - I am trying to use aperture 3 slideshows on iweb instead of flash but the quality is lacking - the sharm movie files are over 30mb so when compressed to around 10mb loses image quality
    see here : http://web.me.com/ruperteden/casasnaareia (click on image)
    the movies are slow to load on Firefox and do not load at all using Google Chrome ?
    Does anybody have a solution to increase image quality keeping files small enough ?
    Steve Jobs if you are reading this please can you come up with a solution quickly or I will have to revert back to Adobe Flash which like you I hate using !
    Thanks in advance !

    On the page it says :
    Put a texbox with a unique word on the page.
    Then add a HTML Snippet.
    The HTML Snippet has this code :
    <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
    <!--
    var bodyLoad = parent.document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0];
    load = bodyLoad.getAttribute("onLoad");
    bodyLoad.setAttribute("onLoad", load + "function(){VideoJS.setup();}");
    var headID = parent.document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0];
    var newScript = parent.document.createElement('script');
    newScript.type = 'text/javascript';
    newScript.src = 'zencoder/zencoder.js';
    headID.appendChild(newScript);
    // -->
    </script>
    This is the page iWeb creates from the HTML Snippet.
    http://www.wyodor.net/Demo/html5//HTML5_Zencoder_files/widget1markup.html
    Here's the zencoder.js file :
    http://www.wyodor.net/_Demo/html5/zencoder/zencoder.js
    It adds extra HTML code :
    http://www.wyodor.net/_Demo/html5/zencoder/video-js.css
    http://www.wyodor.net/_Demo/html5/zencoder/video.js
    and then displays this file :
    http://www.wyodor.net/_Demo/html5/zencoder/index.html
    The page has all the code to display .m4v, .ogg, .webm and flash.
    In the end the textbox is behind the movie. I only needed it to find the location on the page (the top left corner) to display the video.

  • How to publish a photo book and slideshow in iWeb

    Is it possible to (or how do you) publish a photo book and slideshow in iWeb created either in Aperture or iPhoto?

    Here's an example of E Books. They're created in iWork and loaded into iWeb as a compressed PDF for download. The photo of the front cover is used for the link.
    http://roddymckay.com/SongBooks.html
    http://www.maisonlavoie.com/Catalogue.html
    For a larger file, you can upload it to a folder on your server and create a link to it from your website.

  • Aperture slideshow export to Pal

    Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows of a way I can export aperture slideshows to PAL to import in dvd studio pro for a dvd in the UK?
    I have tried converting the videos with ffmgegx but the quality is not great?
    Any ways around this would be very helpful, thanks

    Aperture only produces a digital file of your slide show PAL refers to the encoding used when making a video disk.
    Whether the video disk is encoded PAL or NTSC is determined by the software you are using to create the video disk.
    regards

  • Publish iDVD Slideshow on iWeb

    I have created a slideshow with music in iDVD and burned several DVDs. I would like to publish the content to iWEB in my .Mac account but have not been able to figure out how to do it.
    Can anyone help?
    Thanks,
    Tony
    Power Mac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    There is no easy way to use the DVD slideshow created by iDVD.
    Why not just create the slideshow in iWeb. Try the iWeb forum at http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=188 if you need help.
    See also: iWeb 1.1 Help - Setting up a photo slideshow at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iweb/1.1/en/bld1037.html , iWeb 1.1 Help - Importing photos from iPhoto at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iWeb/1.1/en/bld1123.html and iWeb 1.1 Help - Adding photos and captions at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iWeb/1.1/en/bld1036.html

  • Another Aperture slideshow and iDVD question

    When ultimately making a DVD, why do some people export their Aperture slideshow to iMovie and then iDVD, while others export the slideshow to the desktop and then import directly to iDVD (skipping iMovie)?  I suppose another question is: is there somewhere an idiot's guide to all the various output and resolution options?  I'm reading that if you export at too high a resolution, iDVD will jack that back down and then you get "artifacts."  Are there optimal export resolutions for, say, Standard TVs and HDTVs when exporting from Aperture to iDVD?  Thank you!!

    MarkPek,
    To add to what leonieDF has said. 
    I don't use Aperture for slide shows very often, but I make hundres of DVD's with iDVD and Toast.
    All DVD's are standard definition, unless you use aa application like Toast and create a AVCHD Bluray disk.  It doesn't mater what type of TV you play it on, it's SD.  Some TV's do a good job of upscaling and the SD looks very good on them.
    If you were to send a folder of full resolution 20 MP ( or whatever your camera is) images to iDVD there may be problems.  I don't think iDVD is a very good at rescaling images.  Sending 1920 x 1080 images or movies to iDVD has worked very well for me.  I expect 720p would do well also. 
    I would recomend you do a test of a slide show of 1 min or less and trry a few different settings.  I would try to export with a preset of Apple TV,iPad for a starter.  Note that using Apple TV iPad 720p will give you a frame rate of 24, where as the other Apple TV is 30 fps.  I have never tried feeding iDVD a movie that was 24fps,  I not sure how that would go.  I may give that a try and see what happens. 
    I use FCPX not iMovie, but I think that iMove works the same way.  In the moive editing software you can just drag your Aperture stills into the timeline from the photo browser to creat your slide show/movie.  But realize that the movie editing sofatware will actually use your Aperture previews for this.  So your preview preference will determine the resolution of the images going into your movie.  If your previews are set real low the results may not be very good.  A setting that is closer to your monitor resoulton would work very well.
    Do a test and let us know hoiw you make out.  If I get a chance tomorrow I'll drop a quick slide show into iDVD.  I'll export the same slide show with a few differnt settings and then put them all on one DVD to play back. 

  • Kern effect in a Aperture Slideshow...

    (by kern effect I mean, the movement of the photo, pan or zoom then transfer with disolve, just like any mac screen saver) A must for a woow slideshow.
    I can't do this in aperture. To apply the kern effect to my slideshows,
    I have to export my images from aperture, import them into Iphoto and do the slideshow in Iphoto, Idvd does not have this feauture (that I know of)/
    And the slideshows in aperture can not be share to Idvd, to do a dvd with the aperture slideshows, (4 slow, or 4 fast etc.)
    Iphoto can create a slideshow with kern effect and then share it with idvd. I was expecting this from aperture 1.5
    Any Idea?
    Thanks

    If you are using previews and in Aperture's preferences you are sharing this previews with iLife, you'll be able to do a slideshow with Ken Burns effects in iMovie, adding titles, music and comments and send it to iDVD.
    There is not need to export, in any iLife app you'll find Aperture's library in the media section.
    More about previews here:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304499

  • How can I create a slideshow that depicts only a version of a photo rather than the original? Since the original and new versions are saved together, the aperture slideshow often choices the original rather than the desired version to display/

    How can I create a slideshow that depicts only a version of a photo rather than the original?   Since the original and new versions are saved together, the aperture slideshow often choices the original rather than the desired version to display.

    There are two things we use the name "Slideshow" for in Aperture:  a Slideshow Album, used for making Slideshows, and the Slideshow that is made.  (Imho, it is a design mistake to not call the containers used to create Slideshows, Books, etc., "Albums".)
    The Slideshow will use the Album Pick from any Stack.  A good way to use Aperture is to promote the Image you want to regularly use (such as, for example, a Version with adjustments) to the top of the Stack.  This makes it the Stack Pick, and will be the default Album Pick.  If you haven't done that, you can still change the Album Pick for any Stack in a Slideshow Album.  Expand your Stack(s), select the Image in each Stack that you want to be the Album Pick (and thus shown in the Slideshow), and "Stacks➞Set Album Pick".  (Note the keyboard shortcut; there is also a Toolbar icon for this.)  The change is immediate.  The Slideshow will always show the Album Pick (or, if there is not one, the Stack Pick) for every Stack in your Slideshow Album.

  • How Do I Create A Slideshow in Iweb?

    How do I Create a slideshow in Iweb with arrows to right and left, just like this link:
    http://www.thinkfa.com/
    Thanks in advance!

    It's done with java script. Here is one example on this demo page: AutoViewer which is created in iPhoto with the Flash Album Exporter plugin.
    Another source is Jalbum. It have over 100 skins/themes, one of which should match what you want.
    OT

  • Slideshows in iweb

    Hello. I made a slideshow in iphoto. How do you put it into an iweb website and be able to use the features for slideshows in the inspector of iweb? Thanks.

    As pointed out above, the features for slideshows in iWeb's inspector are for slideshows generated from iWeb — not from iPhoto. But you can put your iPhoto slideshow in any iWeb template page by doing the following...
    Select your slideshow in iPhoto's panel on the left. Click on File > Export... and save the QT movie file to the Desktop. Then drag that .mov file from the Desktop to an iWeb page (any template). Then, to control your slideshow movie's appearance and behavior when it's viewed in a browser, click on iWeb's QuickTime Inspector tab.
    By the way, you can create a more efficient slideshow movie in iPhoto by selecting the photos you want included in the slideshow and choosing File > Export > QuickTime tab. As above, you would then drag the movie file to an iWeb page. With this approach you won't have so many configurable options, but the resulting slideshow movie file will be very small and thus quick to appear when your web page is viewed.

  • Aperture slideshows to mobileme gallery

    I have tried endlessly to export a good quality aperture slideshow to my mobileme gallery but it seems this can only be done as an album of pictures or as a movie through imovie.
    Does anyone know another procedure whereby I can upload them as I originally create them with music, theme, transitions, etc?

    I create 'high quality previews' in aperture first.
    From there I create a 'high quality master file'...
    Export from aperture...
    Using a 'custom' preset
    H.264
    24fps
    at 1920x1080
    I label this file my 'master' for play back on computer & smaller versions for other devises.
    From here in QT7:
    File-export-'Movie to Quick Time Movie'
    Options-     Compression: H.264
                      Quality: High
                       Frame Rate: 24fps
                       Encoding Mode:  Multipass
                      Dimensions: 640x840
                       Scale:  Letterbox
                       Sound:  AAC
    Not sure whether to go from ITunes to Mobileme from here or if there is a way to go from iTunes to Mobileme via iMovie
    from here...    
    I've just tried so many ways that I am disappointed with the results every time.
    I did create one movie in mobileme with great quality but didn't write down how I did it and now I can't repeat it...
    I am also very disappointed with not being able to produce good quality movies on a DVD...
    Any advice on this matter is greatly appreciated...I realize my I.T. understanding is somewhat limited but I do know what it is I want to produce in the end after having taken great images...
    Joanie Jet

  • Importing iPhoto Slideshows

    Is there any way to import good quality iPhoto Slidewhos into iMoive? When I export a slidehow from iPhoto then import it to iMovie the quality is very bad. Whne I export from iPhoto the quality setting is set at highest. Also when I try to simply export the slideshow directly to iDVD, the qalit is still not as good as if I was playing it from iPhoto. Please help.

    The iPhoto slideshow displays a collection of photos, not video. It's essentially showing one photo after another, which by definition looks great. (iPhoto is smart enough to add transitions and the Ken Burns effect as the photos are displayed.)
    When you export that iPhoto slideshow to QuickTime, the Mac creates a movie. Each photo is re-sized to fit the frame size of the movie, and the photos are converted to video that plays 30 frames per second — instead of one photo for 5 seconds, then another for 5 seconds. The movie has a smaller frame size. And since the image has been converted to another format, doesn't have the quality of the original.
    When you import that slideshow to iMovie, iMovie may have to convert the video again, depending on the type of iMovie project it is.
    When iDVD burns a DVD it does pretty much the same thing. It converts the iPhoto images to an MPEG-2 movie that can be played on a TV via a DVD player.
    These conversions all have to do with preparing the slideshow to play on a TV. The display resolution of the TV is the controlling factor.
    If playing on a TV is NOT your goal, you have other options. You can export the iPhoto photos to a large-frame QuickTime movie, for example. That export option is not offered for an iPhoto slideshow, unfortunately, but it is offered for a collection of photos. The exported movie can be set to play each photo for 5 seconds, for example. You can even import that movie to iMovie (which will, of course, convert it to DV.)
    Karl

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