Capture One looses Aperture adjustments after import
Hi,
I read a lot of the articles in this forum, but couldn't find a post that covers my problem.
I created a new COP catalog and checked the database (everything ok).
Then, I repaired the access permissions and database of a small Aperture library (1300 photos, v3.6) before I imported that library into the new COP catalog.
When I check the database integrity of the COP catalog again, it fails:
Database content error
The database failed verification.
The database failed a full verification check.
Debug FEHLGESCHLAGEN
When I choose the repair option, the following is getting fixed:
Creating backup
Commencing database transfer
Transfer in progress
Transfer complete
Backup complete
Fixing: Beginning content fixes
Fixing: Variants with missing local adjustment layer UUIDs
Fixing: Committing content fixes
Fixing Complete
When I re-open the fixed catalog, all Aperture adjustments are gone.
So I'd like to know the following:
1) The repair option seems to create a backup. Where can I find it and how can I restore that backup in order to regain my Aperture adjustments?
2) What does "Fixing: Variants with missing local adjustment layer UUIDs" mean?
3) Why is COP telling me about missing local adjustment layers anyway? (As I wrote, I'm using the latest Aperture version 3.6 and repair a small library before importing it into COP).
Btw, the COP database integrity check fails after EACH Aperture library import.
Just FYI: I have set "auto sync sidecar xmp" to None.
That means photos in the Viewer loose the Aperture adjustments straight away while the Browser still shows the adjusted version (until I re-generate the preview).
Setting "auto sync sidecar xmp" to one of the other two options leads to the fact that both, Viewer and Browser show the original photo without adjustments rather than the Aperture-adjusted version.
Enabling/disabling the two XMP settings below have no apparent effect.
Any help appreciated...
Cheers
Andy
I read a lot of the articles in this forum, but couldn't find a post that covers my problem.
I created a new COP catalog and checked the database (everything ok).
Then, I repaired the access permissions and database of a small Aperture library (1300 photos, v3.6) before I imported that library into the new COP catalog.
When I check the database integrity of the COP catalog again, it fails:
Database content error
The database failed verification.
The database failed a full verification check.
Debug FEHLGESCHLAGEN
When I choose the repair option, the following is getting fixed:
Creating backup
Commencing database transfer
Transfer in progress
Transfer complete
Backup complete
Fixing: Beginning content fixes
Fixing: Variants with missing local adjustment layer UUIDs
Fixing: Committing content fixes
Fixing Complete
When I re-open the fixed catalog, all Aperture adjustments are gone.
So I'd like to know the following:
1) The repair option seems to create a backup. Where can I find it and how can I restore that backup in order to regain my Aperture adjustments?
2) What does "Fixing: Variants with missing local adjustment layer UUIDs" mean?
3) Why is COP telling me about missing local adjustment layers anyway? (As I wrote, I'm using the latest Aperture version 3.6 and repair a small library before importing it into COP).
Btw, the COP database integrity check fails after EACH Aperture library import.
Just FYI: I have set "auto sync sidecar xmp" to None.
That means photos in the Viewer loose the Aperture adjustments straight away while the Browser still shows the adjusted version (until I re-generate the preview).
Setting "auto sync sidecar xmp" to one of the other two options leads to the fact that both, Viewer and Browser show the original photo without adjustments rather than the Aperture-adjusted version.
Enabling/disabling the two XMP settings below have no apparent effect.
Any help appreciated...
Cheers
Andy
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Andy,
Sorry I can't help, but I seem to have exactly the same problem. In fact, at least in my case, not only the Aperture adjustments are gone after the database repair, but also most adjustments made in Capture One after the import. I found out the hard way when updating my software to version 8.3.3: most of my adjustments were suddenly gone. Everything was working fine before the update and when making a back-up of the catalog, no warning was issued even though the option "verify database integrity" is checked. When I went back to an earlier backup of my catalog, I found the same problem that you describe:
Upon "verify database":
Database content error
The database failed verification.
The database failed a full verification check.
Upon "repair":
Fixing: Beginning content fixes
Fixing: Variants with missing local adjustment layer UUIDs
Fixing: Committing content fixes
Fixing Complete
Effectively, I have lost most of my edits in Capture One after the import from Aperture. I am in contact with Capture One support and will post any suggestion that they come up with. If you or anyone else has found a solution, I would be very interested to hear. Thank you. Cheers, Peter0 -
I submitted a detailed description of this error with a sample Aperture library and corrupt CO catalog after import ten days ago. So far, Technical Support has not sent any sign of life.. 0 -
I can't help with the PhaseOne issue that you identify but, as posted a few time here, I used Aperture Exporter https://apertureexporter.com to move my Aperture library and had no problems. There is a free trial period and you may like to check it out while waiting for a response from PO. If you do, it is best to select your Aperture albums a few at a time and export as new Aperture libraries, then import the resulting AE Top Level folders into CO8. 0
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