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`Viewing photos
`Adding photos to Panoramio
`Adding a single photo
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`Viewing your uploaded photos
`Tagging photos
`Understanding popularity in Panoramio
`Getting your photos into Google Earth
`Changing previously posted photos
`Showing your photos to friends
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`Embedding a Panoramio map into your
`1. Click Upload your photosif you're looking at the Panoramio home page, or click the Upload
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`Usernames, passwords, and accounts
`2. Browse to select the photo from your computer.
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`Becoming 4 Panoramiotranslator 3. Give the photoatitle, if you want.
`Troubleshooting
`4. To map your photo now, click Map this photo. For more information on mapping photos, see
`Panoramiopolicies and legalities
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`To upload a photo, you'll first need to be registered. If you haven't registered yet, now is the time
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`2. While the first photo is uploading, browse for another photo and select it. Keep browsing and
`selecting photos until you've selected as many photos as you'd like.
`3. Click Finish when you've selected all the photos you want to upload. There's no need to wait
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`You can map the photos as you upload them, or map them later. When you map multiple photos,
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`easy to map multiple photos taken during one photo shoot.
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`To significantly change the map location from the location of the previous photo, look for the
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`Location: Zurich, Switzerland [changeit]
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`Panoramio doesn't support batch uploads. Each photo must be individually uploaded to ensure the
`best quality and geolocation accuracy.
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`Mapping photos
`To map a phote, you associate it with a location. You can identify the location by searching for the
`location on the map and manipulating the map image, or by entering the coordinates.
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`New Panoramio users often ask whether to associate a photo with the location in which they were
`standing or the location that they were viewing. Panoramio prefers that you map photos to the
`location where you were standing when you took them. As an example, if you took a photo of a
`city while standing on a hill above the city, you associate the photo with the hill, although it shows
`the city.
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`After you've mapped the photo, others can go to the actual location and see the same view. You
`might find that if you don't map the photo precisely, other members will suggest corrections to
`your locations.
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`If you are an advanced user who geocodes photos before uploading them, skip this section and
`refer to Uploading geocoded photos.
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`How to map a photo
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`To map a photo:
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`If you are mapping a photo that's already in Panoramio, go to your personal page (Your photos), and
`click to view the photo.
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`2. Specify the location of the photo, using the instructions in How to specify map locations. If the
`location you specify is ambiguous, Panoramio displays some options.
`3. Click one of the options. Panoramio then displays a map with the specified location marked.
`4. Zoom in and move the marker if necessary to correct the location or make it more exact.
`5. Do one of the following:
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`* You can enter a standard place name, such as city and country,or city, state or province, and
`country.
`* You can enter the name of a famous street, such as Third Avenue, New York or Ramblas,
`Barcelona.
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`coordinates to indicate Southern latitude and Western longitude. Do not prefix longitudes and
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`+ Decimal example: 40.56345, -3.45678
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`Uploading geocoded photos
`When a digital camera saves a photo, it also saves some additional information, such as camera
`settings, date, shutter speed, or scene information. This data is saved in exchangeable image file
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`Some cameras have GPS receivers or can accept external GPS connectors, so that they can store
`the geolocation information with a photo. You can also process photos before uploading them to
`Panoramio to add geolocation information to the EXIF data, using hardware or software solutions.
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`If you have geocoded a photo before uploading it, you don't have to mapit in Panoramio: the
`information contained with the photo lets Panoramio automatically map the photo. If you
`manually map a photo that's already geocoded, the manual mapping supersedes the geolacation
`information and the original geolocation information can't be retrieved.
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`Some EXIF data is not readable by Panoramio. Try using a different EXIF editor, such as Exifer.
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`Viewing your uploaded photos
`As soon as you've uploaded your photos to Panoramio you can view them on Panoramio's map,
`and in a local Google Earth KML file, where your photos appear as miniatures.
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`To view your photos on Panoramio's map:
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`* While viewing Panoramio’s map, click the Recent tab or the Your photostab.
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`And over 200 more new features. Learn more
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`With Aperture 3, photojournalist Bill Frakes
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`by Jason Snell, Macworld.com
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`Apple may not be at Macworld 2010 this week, but the companystill managed to announce a new
`productjust in time for the trade show. On Tuesday Apple announced Aperture 3, the latest
`version of the company’s $199 pro-level photo-editing and management software.
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`refinement tool called Brushes,
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`adjustmentsdirectly on to images.
`And a new Projects feature adds
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`with larger and easier-to-read type and streamlined buttons and sliders. “Everything's bigger and
`redesigned,” he said. And iPhoto '09 users canimport their libraries directly into Aperture 3, with
`all existing Events, Faces, and Places preserved.
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`There’s also an Unnamed FacesView,a film strip on the new Faces Corkboard, which showsall
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`The implementation of Places in Aperture 3 “sets a new standard for geotagging for photographs,”
`Paulsen said. As with iPhoto ‘09, there’s a mapinterface withtiles from Google Maps and reverse-
`geocoding is performed by Apple's servers. But Aperture 3's mapis highly interactive, allowing
`users to drag and drop thumbnails onto the map, movepinsif the location's slightly off, and even
`import GPXfiles so that users of GPS logging tools can auto-match an entire set of photos to the
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`Brushes and adjustments
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`The new Brushesfeature is “probably the most requested feature in Aperture,” Paulsen said. With
`Brushes, users can now selectively adjust portionsof their images, rather than adjusting the entire
`image. There are 15 Quick Brushes, presets for the most common retouching tasks, such as
`increasing contrast, polarizing, dodging, burning, and adjusting saturation. But in addition, users
`can turn adjustments they've created in the Inspector window—including the new curves setting—
`into a brush.
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`Each brush stroke can be turned on or off individually, as the adjustments are entirely non-
`destructive. And Brushes includes an optional edge-detection feature that analyzes what you're
`brushingin real-time and limits adjustments to the area you intended to modify.
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`Aperture's adjustment-preset system has been updated. Previously, users could save an
`adjustment setting as a preset. Now users can take combinations of those adjustments and save
`them together as a single preset. Aperture 3 comes preloaded with “dozens of presets,” according
`to Paulsen, including quick-fixes, white-balance fixes, and black-and-white and color adjustments.
`All presets are importable and exportable, and Paulsen said he “can see a whole ecosystem of
`developers selling presets, which users can buy and import.”
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`Output and slideshows
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`In addition to book layout, web galleries, and web journals, Aperture now supports uploading to
`Facebook and Flickr. These features are “pretty much the same as iPhoto,” Paulsen said, though
`he added that Faces namesin a photo can now be addedto Flickr as keywords.
`
`Aperture 3 boasts a new slideshow engine, which offers the features of iPhoto ‘09's advanced
`slideshows—butwith all the controls opened up. Users can define slide durations and transitions,
`add text and borders, define multilayered soundtracks, and even add video. (Aperture 3 imports
`and supports video, offering a trimming interface similar to iPhoto.) Slideshows can then be
`rendered to video and sent to iTunes, and Aperture 3 supports exporting slideshows in 720p and
`1080p formats for display on HDTVs.
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`Other advancements
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`Aperture 3 offers a newfull-screen view, that lets you work on projects, thumbnails, and even the
`Browserin full-screen view, And there's a Library Path Navigator feature that allows you “to
`navigate to any part of your library without leaving full-screen mode,” Paulsen said.
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`If you've got multiple Aperturelibrary files, you can
`Library handling is also improved in Aperture 3.
`merge them all together in one place. A photographer with a MacBook Pro on a remote photo
`shoot can start with a fresh library and import it into his or her masterlibrary upon returning home.
`More impressively, Aperture will sync and merge libraries: photographers can export a portion of
`their libraries to a laptop, take it on the road to do work, and then bring thatlibrary back home.
`Aperture will detect what's changed and sync only the changes back to the masterlibrary.
`
`The new version of Aperture runs in 64-bit mode on Snow Leopard, and Paulsen said that's
`especially good news for users who have giantfiles, such as super high-resolution scanned
`images. Those images can now be loaded into memory,vastly increasing performance.
`
`The last major update to Aperture, version 2 (#644), was in February 2008.
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`Third-Party Plug-ins, Presets,
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`One to One
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`AppleScript and Automator Support
`Aperture offers integrated
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`Automator, letting you create
`custom workflows and
`automate some of the
`activities you perform over
`and over, Download the
`Aperture 3 AppleScript Reference for a complete
`guide to using AppleScript with Aperture. This
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`* Image Editing Plug-ins. These plug-ins
`extend the built-in image editing
`capabilities of Aperture, adding specialized
`tools for noise reduction, selective
`adjustments, lens correction, and
`much more.
`* Export Plug-ins. Streamline your work by
`sending your photos lo Flickr, Facebook,
`SmugMug, and other photo-sharing
`websites directly fram Aperture. Or easily
`upload your photos to a remote FTP server,
`For help with Automator, third parties—like
`send them to another application, or
`automator.us* — have created ready-to-use
`generate a Flash-based web gallery.
`workflows you can download and put to work
`* Photo Book Plug-ins. Now you can easily
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`create and order photo albums from some
`of the finest bookmakers in the world, right
`in Aperture. Just download a plug-in, and
`you're good to go.
`* Automations and Scripts, These automated
`workflows take advantage of AppleScript to
`turn complex multistep tasks into one-click
`operations that extend existing Aperture
`features, ancl make it easy to integrate
`Aperture into a workflow that includes other
`applications such as Keynote, Mail, or
`InDesign.
`* Extras. These third-party web themes offer a
`variety of creative design options that give
`you greater flexibility when presenting your
`photos on the web.
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`books in multiple sizes. Books andprints are
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`The free Imaging Plug-in Software Development
`Kit (SDK) for Aperture is available through the
`Apple Developer Connection (ADC). Information
`about developing your own plug-ins for
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`Inquiries regarding the development of photo
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`Support
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`From software updates to technical articles to
`manuals to video tutorials, the Aperture support
`page 1s a handy resource with a wide variety of
`technical information about Aperture 3.
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`The newAperture 3 gives you powerful yet easy-to-use tools to refine images, showcase your
`photography, and manage massivelibraries on your Mac. It’s pro performance with iPhoto
`simplicity. Learn more »
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`Whatis Aperture?
`It’s the way to better photos on a
`Mac. With tools to retouch photos,
`organize libraries, share work
`online, and print professionally
`designed books. Learn more +
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`New in Aperture 3
`Organization with Faces and
`Places. Brushes and adjustment
`presets to perfect and enhance
`images. True full-screen browsing.
`And over 200 more new features.
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`Aperture in Action
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