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Aperture Import

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  • Daniel Wisniewski
    [quote="NN635810551085515632UL" wrote:
    Hi,
    That means that a previously Managed Aperture Library has become a C1 Referenced Catalog without "my consent".
    any way around that ?

    Thanks


    Question... Which application do you want to 'manage' your images ( Aperture or C1 )?

    Your best bet is to search the web for 'capture one file management' and read _all_ the answers. If you want C1 to 'work' on some of your Aperture images, Do you still want Aperture to manage the library?

    You should probably check out the Phase One/Capture One Webinars ( YouTube ).
    - Capture One Pro 8 Webinar | Moving to Capture One and Understanding File Management
    - Capture One Pro 8 Webinar | How to Migrate from Apple Aperture to Capture One Pro 8

    cheers!
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  • Gideon Porath
    Sorry I Didn't make myself clear.
    I am In the process of moving into the C1 world after Many years of Aperture.
    As a first step I Imported A managed Aperture Library into C1-
    Seems that on import C1 did not offer me an option to Have a C1 Managed Catalog - It automatically created a referenced C1 Catalog.
    I was asking if there was a way to create a managed C1 Catalog from my Managed Aperture Library on import - and continue from there.

    thanks
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  • Gideon Porath
    Oops, I will check out the webinars
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  • Gideon Porath
    The "migrating" webinar answered my question.

    thanks for helping.
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