What I meant was that yes you can export but if you decide to change to 
Lightroom you have to export each picture; there no way just to transfer the 
Apeture library straight to Adobe Bridge or another similar programme. So it 
would be very time consuming if you have several thousand images.
Nick
On 27 Feb 2011, at 17:47, Stephen Watson wrote:

> On 27 Feb 2011, at 09:38, Jason Davies wrote:
> 
>> Nicholas Holt wrote:
>>> Beware, once you get your photos into Aperture there's no simple way to get 
>>> them out again (say if you wanted to change to Lightroom).
>> see, this kind of thing is enough for me never to touch it. It's the kind of 
>> nonsense that MS used to pull.
>> 
> 
> 
> Not at all - you can export all your images, both JPG and RAW from within 
> Aperture as clearly shown below
> 
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> Stephen
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> "Remember that absolutely nothing happens if everybody leaves everything to 
> everyone else" - Josh Hartnett
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