On the surface, this seems to be a no-brainer. Clearly, I would prefer to purchase a new computer, given that my desktop was manufactured in mid-2011. Am now confronted with either replacing the (costrly) video card or buying a new computer. But doing so burned up my video card! So, my iMac will no longer boot up. This has been a time-consuming, albeit rewarding process. So, I've been iteratively exporting groups of Aperture photos (e.g., via projects, folders, and albums) a second time using Aperture's jpg export facility enabling me to retain the edits made in Aperture. I was, however, not pleased because none of my edits in Aperture transferred, leaving me with the original unedited RAW files in LR. The results brought over all photos and much of the metadata associated with each image. Thank you in advance.įunctionality of Aperture on iOS (High Sierra) Using Lightroom's Aperture, plug-in I've exported about 25,000 photos into Lightrooom after converting my Aperture managed library into an Aperture referenced library in accordance with compatibility requirements for LR's "plug-in for Aperture" to work. Hopefully some members see these questions and some good advice comes along. I understand I could go down the 'Lightroom' route but at a £120 per year is not what I called value for money as I am only an amateur photographer - it is just a hobby! However, I do have latest version of Serif 'Affinity' photo software but trying to get my head around that but will do in time. So could anyone suggest what are the options available to do such a thing before I purchase a new iMac? It is also very important that my 'metadata' is also preseved too, so is there away of transfering that too without losing the information please? My collection of images runs into thousands by the way. Yes could transfer over to 'Photos' but I had already decided not the ideal place to keep them - sorry Apple. So this leaves me with a few questions and now seeking advice from other members.Ĭlearly I need to transfer my 'Aperture' library to another 'Photo' application but where too is the point. I have now decided that later this year, I will purchase a new iMac 21.5' and consequently as I realise, 'Aperture' will not work on it! I purchase the iMac simply because being a better medium for images (with Aperture) but Apple pulling the rug a few years later I was not best pleased with! Currently I am using a 2010 iMac 21.5" with OS High Sierra and have 'Aperture' as my main image library.
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