Aperture for Approval v1.5
Last night I went over to the Apple site to check to see if there were any new plug-ins and application for Aperture 2.0 and I was pleased to see an updated version of Publish for Approval. I downloaded the application a while back, but I think it required a costly third-party application to run it.

Last night I went over to the Apple site to check to see if there were any new plug-ins and application for Aperture 2.0 and I was pleased to see an updated version of Publish for Approval. I downloaded the application a while back, but I think it required a costly third-party application to run it. But this updated version is a very easy way to upload photos from Aperture 2.0 to your built-in web sharing abilities of your computer. When the photos are posted, clients can select and approve which photos they like. After they click the submit button, the selected photos will appear in a smart album that you create for uploaded photos.
This is a really nifty, powerful (and free!) AppleScript application that you wish were built right into Aperture itself. I’m not sure who the developer is, but I want to thank him or her for developing this application. I uploaded 200+ photos for a client last night. By having her make selections, it will save me time in doing the same work for creating her wedding book. This process is a great addition to the Aperture workflow because it means you don’t have to use another application or service to get the process done. Clients don’t have to send you a list of file numbers of the photos they like, and their selected photos appear in a smart album ready for you to process.
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