Luann,

Have you shot images over the card already? If not you an still us software
to get the images off again. Image Rescue is good, I've used it in the
similar incident.

Have you tried finding the other library you had an option to choose, and
click on it. If you saved them to the Mac they're there somewhere....

John



On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Luann Johnson <[email protected]>wrote:

> I recently uploaded pictures into Aperture 3 on my iMac running 10.6.8.
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> I created albums and did some editing.  The next day, the pictures were not
> there.
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> In fact, when I opened Aperture the next day, I vaguely recall a choice
> between two somethings, maybe two libraries.  I wasn't paying much
> attention, and clicked whatever was at the top, which opened Aperture into a
> library which was different from the one I had used the night before, and
> none of the newer photos can be found.
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> I have looked through all my images and have spotlighted the names of the
> new albums I created.
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> The originals were trashed from the card once I imported them.  Mistake #1.
>  Time machine didn't work because I had moved my external drive to another
> computer.  Mistake #2.
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> I am SICK!!  These were pictures of my grandson's first horseback riding
> lesson.
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> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Luann
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