Actually, when viewing images in ApertureSome context could be of use here. Where do you see them, in your dreams, when looking at Ebay, on the back of buses... Where?
Also what are you viewing them on?
Actually, when viewing images in Aperture
...Gary
Done!I'll have to defer to the other experts here, I've never touched it.
Any chance you can add "in Aperture" to the end of thread title? You'll get more help then.
Seems like your thumbnails are corrupt. Try rebuilding the library. Also have you moved photos from one folder to another? If so that can also cause an issue like this.
Hi There,
Thank you for the reply,
Yes actually, I have moved many due to this "switcher" learning curve
I do have the files backed up so I have deleted them, not many
A point to note, noticed that the files were "referenced" and I did do a lot of sorting and deleting a project and starting again!
All good now, just interested to know why so it doesn't happen too often, as it was, there were only 4 or 5 out of a "zillion" images
....Gary
Thanks Jim,Gary,
Are you using Finder to move images, or are you doing it all from within Aperture?
If Aperture has lost it's connection to your referenced files, try Aperture>File>Locate Referenced Files
If it is an issues with the processing of an individual photo, there are three commands:
Aperture>Photos>Reprocess Original
Aperture>Photos>Generate Thumbnails
Aperture>Photos>Update Preview
/Jim
Thank you,Hi Gary, I had a lot of these appear when upgrading from A2 to A3.
My solution was as flynz4 mentioned: right click on the effected photo(s) and select "Reprocess Original..."
You can shift-click to select multiple photos.
Thanks Jim,
Yes, I have been moving them in Aperture
Will see if I can find any more, I may have missed one somewhere I haven't deleted
Thank you for the heads-up!
At least Aperture is not as "glitchy"as Nikon CaptureNX2
Never thought about moving files in the finder
.....Gary
Hi Guys,
Found I still had one on a referenced file folder,
Hooked up the drive where the master is,
You guessed it! It fixed itself?
Ejected the drive containing the master and the file is back to normal
Must have "reprocessed file" some how?
....Gary
Gary, I would strongly recommend NOT moving them from in Finder. Do all of your work in Aperture. The reason I asked was NOT to recommend you touch things in Finder. Instead... I was wondering if that was the source of your problems.
Gary, Do you want to have referenced or managed library? If you want to pull that one referenced project into your managed library, you would use:
Aperture>File>Consolidate Original
/Jim
Hi Jim
I have been moving files inside Aperture,
What I'm trying to do is have this years shooting "Managed" and selected other projects "referenced"
I have a couple of other external Fat32 HHD's that also are full of images, I'm finding that the iMac is reading those files OK if I need them
....Gary
Aperture easily lets you change from Referenced to Managed (or vice versa) easily over any subset of pictures. Personally, I keep everything managed because my SSD can hold the entire library easily.
Do you plan to import those other pictures into Aperture... so that it contains 100% of your pictures?
/Jim
Tks jim,
Not going to import all pictures, (too many), just what I need as required, my SSD is only 768GB, and as you would be aware, you don't get all of that, I think it works at about 750GB, I'm happy with that, doesn't make any noise, fast and my "old" USB3 drives are very fast with this machine, this maxed out machine cost me an arm and a leg but Ive forgotten about the price already, saved for 6 months but worth the wait
....Gary
Hi Jim,Gary,
I have the same iMac.
With referenced originals... they can all still be imported into Aperture, but they pictures can remain on the existing HDDs... or moved (during import) to a different HDD. There are three basic options of where the files go during import:
If they are on a bunch of old HDDs... I would probably get a single moderate sized HDD (~2TB or so) to hold all of your referenced photos. By importing those pictures into your library... you can begin to "use" them ifrom within Aperture.
- In their original location (referenced)
- In a location you specify (referenced)
- In the Aperture library (managed)
If you do use referenced originals (as above)... then your SSD will contain both thumbnails and previews for each picture. You have no control over thumbnails, but they are tiny, so it is generally not a problem. You can control the quality of previews... including down to zero previews if you choose.
/Jim