Import aperture library in 30 day free trial version
Hi,
I just downloaded CaptureOne 11 (free trial) to try if this is the software I want to replace Aperture. I wanted to try and import an aperture library, but it looks like that's not possible in the 30 day free trial version? I see the option in the menu, but it's not highlighted, so I can't choose the option. I have Aperture 3.5.1, so it should be possible.
Please help, as it is really important to me that my Library can be imported, as I will loose my Aperture one I update to High Sierra on my Mac.
TIA, Tessa
I just downloaded CaptureOne 11 (free trial) to try if this is the software I want to replace Aperture. I wanted to try and import an aperture library, but it looks like that's not possible in the 30 day free trial version? I see the option in the menu, but it's not highlighted, so I can't choose the option. I have Aperture 3.5.1, so it should be possible.
Please help, as it is really important to me that my Library can be imported, as I will loose my Aperture one I update to High Sierra on my Mac.
TIA, Tessa
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Hi Tessa,
That should be no problem, even in the trial version. Did you maybe create a session instead of a catalog?0 -
Yes, I guess I did, it works now!
Thank you!0
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