Jonathan. Have you tried the conversion routine to make Aperture work under Catalina and Big Sur???????? as described in the web site I pointed to
On Sunday, 14 February 2021 at 09:06:40 UTC [email protected] wrote: > Help again! > > Apologies for further boring on Aperture migration but I have hit what I > hope is a temporary brick wall. I opened photos holding alt and pointed it > to my Aperture library on my drobo drive. All good - photos said it was > updating the library and making progress. I left it to do its thing. The > next day the updating appeared to have concluded but I was now seeing a > ‘repairing library’ progress bar with no photo population in the app. > Unfortunately, the repair progress hung at 12% and the app stopped > communication with the Drobo. At a loss at what to do, I quit the photos > app. During the course of the process I have just described, photos had > created a photos library on the Drobo next to the original Aperture > library. I opened photos again using alt and again pointed it to the > original Aperture library. Since then photos has hung on the updating > library progress bar at 12% for the past half a day. It has created a > second additional photos library on the Drobo. Should I leave it to run or > just quit photos, delete both of the new libraries it has created and begin > again? > > Many thanks, > > Jonathan > > > > On 10 Feb 2021, at 13:19, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Take a look at > > https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/10/27/how-to-run-aperture-iphoto-and-older-versions-of-itunes-on-macos-big-sur > I have Aperture running on Big Sur on 2009/10 Mac Pro > If you use RAW files then the Aperure program will not get updated RAW > file definitions., so you woould have to convert the RAW files to DNG and > then import nto Aperture. > > The above convertion woorks on a few other apps. > > On Wednesday, 10 February 2021 at 11:42:54 UTC Sam - MacAmbulance wrote: > >> Photos will pick up all the images in the Aperture library, then it’ll >> treat that just like a standard Photos library >> >> *_* >> >> Regards >> Sam Mullen >> >> +44 (0)7747778022 <//+447747778022> >> [email protected] >> www.macambulance.com >> [image: MacAmbulance] MacAmbulance Ltd. 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Thanks to your tip below I had a look at Infinity Photo and given >> that the iPad version is functionally equivalent to the desktop version and >> is half price I thought I’d be a numpty not to buy it. 👍 >> >> So, sharing the love with two image based bits of fun for those with >> iPads, here are two playful and joyful apps I’d really recommend- Frax and >> Uzu. Both are fantastically colourful, make great use of multitouch and can >> produce some remarkable results. Frax is very processor intensive so >> definitely best enjoyed on the latest iPad Air or an iPad Pro. >> >> I look forward to the 1.3Gb download completing! 😆 >> >> Stephen >> >> You meet your destiny on the road you take to avoid it. ~ Carl Jung >> >> On 9 Feb 2021, at 16:33, 'Paul R Owen' via Sussex Mac User Group < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Jonathan, >> Further to Sam’s reply I would suggest you have a look at Affinity Photo >> for editing your photos as an alternative to Aperture, it does not manage a >> library of photos but is an excellent full featured photo editor. It’s made >> by a UK company, based in Nottingham, and it only costs £23.99 and has a >> free trial. They also sell a nice hardback manual for the program. >> Considerably cheaper than an Adobe software annual license. >> https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/ >> Paul Owen >> >> On 9 Feb 2021, at 13:37, Jonathan Brady <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Help! >> For ages I put off updating my OS from Mojave to Catalina on a 2014 iMac. >> However, for some unknown reason I decided to update to Catalina over the >> weekend not realising that I would lose support for Aperture, Logic Pro, >> and my Final Cut 7.0 suite. Now the latter two are not major losses - >> although the idea of having to pay £598 altogether to replace both does >> leave a sour taste in the mouth - but I have a large image archive stored >> in my Aperture library all nicely organised and such. I did not make any >> changes to the library as was before I updated my OS. I have looked at a >> few of the options available for accessing the library and am minded to go >> down the native Photos software route. Can anyone tell me whether I can >> just ‘point’ the Photos app at the old Aperture library, which is stored on >> a Drobo drive, and immediately work with it as I would have done using >> Aperture or do I have to amalgamate the old Aperture library into some new >> Photos library thereby effectively duplicating the data? 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