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With the release of macOS Mojave 10.14, you can no longer make new projects directly in Apple Photos, you'd have to use an extension or app instead of using Apple's book creation software.īut if you are on macOS 10.13 or before with Photos 3 or earlier, you can still make projects in your version of Photos.

If you would like to keep creating photo books in these programs, you still can.

There you have it, all the ways to get a print ready PDF document from all of your Apple projects in either Photos, iPhoto, or Aperture.
#How to export photos from mac iphoto how to
We're going to go over how to export a PDF from Photos again, for the sake of completeness. We are the apple photo books experts!Įxporting PDF Project Files from Apple Photos So here's an in-depth post on how to export projects from Photos, iPhoto, and Aperture and convert them to PDF files you can store anywhere, like a hard drive, and reprint from in the future. We've covered how to export past projects from Apple Photos in our previous blog post, but we've never done a deep dive into the process for iPhoto or Aperture as well in one blog post.
