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[quote="Jim_DK" wrote: This means the folder does not exist.In this case the path that was imported from the Aperture catalog is probably no longer valid.Thanks. That matches my concern. However,...
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Just to close this one - I've manually imported the pics to my new referenced folder structure and it went smoothly. So it seems the problem has been in the library files that Aperture created from...
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Hi and thanks for the quick reply.I've tried your suggestions but no luck for me. Also I've tried PO-support suggested catalog verification but that was all fine and a new attempt of importing did ...
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Newbie question - could there be an issue because the imported Aperture libraries folders show an exclamation mark in a triangle (like "attention") instead of the number of pics they contain? I'm s...
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[quote="Jim_DK" wrote: (...) Once complete, you can import the new structure again to a new catalog, using "current location" (which will be the automated date structure Capture One made for you ...
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For all who are interested in the topic: James advice works perfectly. Thanks again!What I learned in addition:1. Instead of going via the "all images" from the catalog collections area, I've chose...
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Well, apparently re-importing from the newly created folder structure into a new library will not auto-magically recreate my user-collections as it did when I originally imported from my old Apertu...
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Thanks Grant - sadly the pics are all regular size, all jpg, no edits, just plain stuff that I want to keep.Guys thanks for now - I'll go about importing pic by pic and find the bad apple. Don't wa...
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Hi - I am experiencing somewhat the same issue (though I'm on C1 v10 now) but cannot find a "lock" file in either the Aperture package or the catalog package. Can you specify a bit?Thanks, Chris
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[quote="Eric Nepean" wrote: If the image is in the CaptureOne catalog, these senarios are possible:1) The image in the catalog is connected to an image file stored in the catalog (managed image)2...