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Converting Aperture Library--OS version problem

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  • Permanently deleted user

    You could have a look at this:

    https://learn.captureone.com/blog-posts/migrating-apple-aperture-libraries-to-capture-one-pro/

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I'm running 22.1.2.1 fine under Mojave; haven't needed to import an Aperture library, but everything else works fine (other than being slow on my ancient machines). I haven't upgraded beyond that because of issues I've seen reported in this and other forums and the incompatibility of later versions with 22.1.x libraries (new database format, I think).

    Anyway, you might try (in this order):

    1. Clear the C1 cache folder, which is in your User Library/Caches folder.

    2. Completely uninstalling C1 according to the instructions on their website and then reinstalling.

    3. Contact Capture One and ask if they can point you at a copy of C1 21, which is totally qualified for Mojave.

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  • Jerry C

    Regarding importing an Aperture catalog:  Assuming you can get C1 to work on your 64 bit OS, you can just import the Aperture library(File/Import/Aperture Library). Even though Aperture will not run on the latest OS, this should not affect importing its library. I presume the engineers knew the Aperture Library to be imported would be from a version of Aperture that would not run on a 64 bit versions of Mac OS.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thank you for the advice, everyone. I've tried clearing the cache and dong a complete reinstall. While Capture One lasted longer this time, I eventually ran into the same crashing problem. Next, I'm going to reach out to support to see if I can get access to C1 21 to support migration.

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