Export images to a folder on your desk top and use a .ftp client like “transmit” to engage your client. This allows you to size or add watermarks etc on your export to folder . Keep your exported folder in your client folder for future reference.
John Waugh, Photographic Images • Apple Certified Trainer• Sport Action Lifestyle Photography
Just as a point of information, for those who can not use FTP because of security concerns at the other end, and must use SSH or SSL based SFTP, Fugu is a good alternative to “manually” upload files to remote servers.
Yeah, that was what I liked about UberUpload, was that it worked to connect to my SFTP server. No way should anyone use plain FTP anymore, it’s way to unsecured.
Export images to a folder on your desk top and use a .ftp client like “transmit” to engage your client.
This allows you to size or add watermarks etc on your export to folder .
Keep your exported folder in your client folder for future reference.
John Waugh, Photographic Images • Apple Certified Trainer• Sport Action Lifestyle Photography
Wow… that sucks. I’ve had pretty darn good luck with UberUpload for a long time now.
Damn…
Just as a point of information, for those who can not use FTP because of security concerns at the other end, and must use SSH or SSL based SFTP, Fugu is a good alternative to “manually” upload files to remote servers.
Yeah, that was what I liked about UberUpload, was that it worked to connect to my SFTP server. No way should anyone use plain FTP anymore, it’s way to unsecured.
I guess Applescript could do this? Terminal can upload to ftp and can be sripted. Aperture’s Applescript support is pretty complete.