When uploading from Aperture to Mobile Me.....

Does Aperture convert Raw files while uploading versions or do I need to convert first and then upload.
Thank you in advance.

I believe it uses the previews (JPEG) it generates for every master and version to post the image to Mobile me. It uses the same previews with all iLife applications as well.
You control the size of previews in the Aperture Preferences.
Once you set the preview size, Select all the images you are going to upload, and select Image\Update Preview. Then drag the images to the Mobile Me Gallery. It does the rest for you.
Hope this helps.

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