Aperture 2.1.4   Mavericks

Maverick upgrade causes some edited versions of photos not to preview in Aperture 2.1.4.
Upgrading to Aperture 3 is not an option.

You need to back-rev your OS then.  Aperture 2.1.4 is very old, and doesn't work properly on an OS version that is 4 (or 5?) versions higher than when it was released.

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  • I've lost aperture after upgrading to maverick, common apple this is my livelihood.

    i've lost access to aperture after upgrading to maverick, my livelyhood is tied up to aperure let alone all of my photographs for clients, come on apple don't do this again.

    I tried the link leonieDFsent (http://support.apple.com/downloads/) and was unsuccessful after several attempts at the launching of the applications after download. Not sure why?,
    christopherakapaul, the downloads page has update installers, not stand alone applications.
    Any Aperture version you download from the Support page will have to run and to install the update to Aperture. For this to work, you need to have an older Aperture version in the Applications folder, and Mavericks must allow the installer to run. For some installers the security&priivacy settings in the System preferences need to be disabled.

  • Can not find a library in Aperture after upgrading to Mavericks?

    I upgraded my Aperture to 3.5 on Mavericks. Since I have updated my Aperture, I cannot open my second Library "Aperture Library"
    This is what it happens:
    I can not find my "Aperture Library" photos, and when I try to switch between the library (File>Switch Libaries>"Aperture Library" this comes up:
    When I click on relaunch:Then when I click on "Aperture Library" and press chose, a 3 second process occurs and Aperture returns back to where it was when it was opened. The "Aperture Library" doesn't appear anywhere.
    When I go to Altinoz (My Mac) > Pictures > Aperture Library:
    When I try to open the Aperture Library folder in My Mac > Pictures > Aperture Library
    Do you want to import this library to Aperture (which was already in the old verison of Aperture)
    An error comes up:
    The library could not be imported because it is from an out of date version of Aperture 3. Please upgrade the library to the latest version of Aperture 3 and try again.
    I would really appreciate your help on helping me find "Aperture Library" Photos I have, since the upgrading to Mavericks really made annoying problems to me.

    It seems to me that you need Aperture 3.2.4 to open your library.
    If you have it then do the following:
    Uninstall Aperture 3.5
    Install Aperture 3.2.4
    Start Aperture and verify that you can access your library
    Update to Aperture 3.4.5
    Start Aperture and verify that you can access your library
    At the end update to Aperture 3.5 and upgrade your library
    If you don't have the older versions, maybe try to open the library in iPhoto. Does that work?

  • Can't access my Aperture after upgrading to Mavericks

    I currently have Snow Leopard. Yesterday I updated to Mavericks but found I could not access Aperture. The message said Aperture 3 2 4 was not accessible. Having no idea how to solve the problem I restored Snow Leopard.
    I then tried to update my Aperture but with no success. Each time a message came through that I needed to be on a newer version of OSX.
    I'd be very grateful for any advice on how to update to Mavericks and keep my Aperture library.

    I am having a similar issue with the Arduino Leonardo board. I am running Mavericks and was connecting to the tty.usbmodem programatically just fine (I was using it with the previous os too; I'm guessing some sort of caching that still enabled it to work?).
    At some point during my programming, the board had issues recieving data so I switched to a different (physical) usb port. After some debugging and rebooting, the tty.usbmodem is no longer listed as an option in the Arduino editor, nor is it listed in the terminal via ls /dev/cu.*; ls /dev/tty.*;
    The post you linked to mentions updating the FTDI driver. Mavericks didn't let me install it because it was "from an unidentified developer".
    This thread: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19621554/dev-tty-serial-missing-in-macos-10-9 -mavericks seems related to this issue.
    Related: http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=45460
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.

  • Till now Aperture worked well in mavericks, "suddenly?" the import of raw files from Nikon D700 is no more supported, only jpg's are accepted. Any idea what happened?

    Aperture (3.5.1)  worked very well in Maverick (OSX 10.9). After having worked on pictures, "suddenly" messages poped up saying that "his os not a supported format" and the thumbnailpicture became black. Since then Aperture does no more accept the import of the Nikon D700 raw format (NEF); omnly jpg is accepted.
    I'm very puzzeled, can you help?
    Thanks,
    Felix

    Thanks, Felix. A tiny bit of RAW finetuning such as sharpening also helps.
    But I also just discovered several other weird and unpredictable effects:
    image viewer => right click on image => menu appears => another click on image => menu disappears and image is displayed as rotated by 180 degree
    image viewer => right click on image => menu appears => edit with plugin => image is displayed as rotated by 180 degree => plugin opens => cancel plugin => image is rotated to normal again
    another image got flipped horizontaly somehow.
    or weird effects like this:
    Something must be seriously wrong on my Mac.
    (sorry for pirating this thread...)

  • Aperture 3.5 and Mavericks on MacBook Pro mid 2009

    I feel a bit unsecure whether or not to upgrade to Mavericks as long as there are reports about problems with Aperture on older machines in version 3.5. I currently run Aperture 3.4.5 on my MacBook Pro mid 2009 with 8 GB RAM with OS 10.7.5.
    From the discussion I have understood that I have to upgrade to Aperture 3.5 when I upgrade to Mavericks.
    Is it safe to upgrade, or is it better to wait.

    Frank Caggiano wrote:
    Yep as with any new release there are people reporting problems.  Some are legitimate some are the normal noise every new release seems to draw out.
    And again I will state that for the majority of users 3.5 and Maverick is working fine. To state as you did that this is another low point for Aperture (when were the other low points in your opinion?) is really not much help.
    The last low point was Aperture 3.0. It created chaos. You must must have been around then and saw it. Introducing faces and switching it on by default killing performance which combined with the memory leaks then crashed Aperture corrupting the libraries etc.
    It needed 3 0.x updates in 2 months to get it functional (and then with work-arounds). Here's the first couple of lines from the updates:
    "Aperture 3.0.1 update improves overall stability and addresses a number of issues in Aperture 3, including: upgrading libraries from earlier versions of Aperture, importing libraries from iPhoto, importing photos directly from a camera, memory usage when processing heavily-retouched photos, face recognition processing,"
    "Aperture 3.0.2 update improves overall stability and fixes issues in a number of areas. The key areas addressed include: upgrading Aperture 1.x and 2.x libraries, importing libraries from iPhoto or from earlier versions of Aperture"
    "Aperture 3.0.3 update improves overall stability and fixes issues in a number of areas. etc"
    It wasn't until October that we finally got:
    "Aperture 3.1 update greatly improves the overall stability and performance while fixing many major issues"
    And since then it's been superb again. Until 3.5.
    I don't come here to bad-mouth Aperture, I come to help and learn. The OP expressed concerns about the upgrade based on stability issues reported here. Working with Aperture every day, I concur, I'm encountering the issues daily (because they affect areas I use) and to me it's been a step back closer to the 3.0.x days (but not as bad) rather than a step forward.
    But I'm just one person. If others report they are not seeing the issues, that will help the OP get a better balance.
    But I believe in calling it how I see it and despite being a huge Apertue fan, the 3.5 issues have dissapointed me. It seemed to be a simple maintenance update, but has only created issues for me, not added or solved anything I need. I only upgraded because it seemed sensible to install the 'Mavericks' version after installing Mavericks. But if I could go back to 3.4.5 I would. I simply think Apple did a poor job here and see no reason to say otherwise.
    But I detect from your post that my post may have antagonised you, so let me apologise for that as it was not my intent. I have a lot of respect for you regulars, and all the help you give people.
    Regards,
    Andy

  • Will aperture 2 work with mavericks?

    I have just upgraded to this Mac and was not succcesful in getting my Aperture 2 to work properly, is this possible.

    We have no idea how long you will have to wait for a hypothetical Aperture 4. For two years Apple has added all improvements to Aperture 3 instead of releasing a new major upgrade. I for one, I am content with getting the improvements for free as part of Aperture 3, instead of having to pay for a new version number "release 4".
    Even, if you only want to use iPhoto with Mavericks, it would be a much smoother transit to iPhoto, if you could convert your Aperture 2 ".appprojects" to Aperture 3 libraries. Then iPhoto could open them like an iPhoto library and you would save all your editing and tagging work. Aperture 3 is a great companion for working with iPhoto,  see:  Aperture 3.3: Using a unified photo library with iPhoto and Aperture
    Does anyone in your family or a friend own Aperture 3.5.1 and could upgrade your Aperture 2 libraries for you? Then iPhoto 9.5.1 on Mavericks could open your Aperture libraries for you losslessly, once you upgrade to Mavericks.

  • Aperture not supported by Maverick upgrade

    I've just installed Maverick upgrade on my iMac desktop and then went to work in Aperture (the program I use most on my computer!) and got a message that you cannot use Aperture with Maverick! What! Does anyone know how I can get Aperture to work?? If not does anyone know how I can go back to OS X Lion system?
    Thanks!

    They only way to go back to an earlier OS is to install it from your backups.  So to re-install Lion you would need to have a backup of the system when it was running Lion.
    As for Aperture and Mavericks, while later versions of Aperture will not run on earlier versions of the OS (Aperture 3.5 will not run on Lion for example) older versions of Aperture will run on latter versions of the OS, though not always well. So Aperture 2 will run on Mavericks but will have problems.
    Not sure just what message you got, the  exact wording would be nice to have, a screen shot of the alert box would be best as well as the exact OS version And Aperture version installed on the machine.
    Without that it is hard to say just want you need to do to get Aperture running.

  • Most recent RAW update, New Aperture and Maverick but still Aperture cannot view RAW files from my Sony RX-100 camera.

    I have all the most recent Software updates and a brand new version of Aperture but when I connect my Sony RX-100 to my MBP, Aperture cannot view or import the RAW files. It will import JPEG format. I am new to Aperture and would appreciate some advice here. Do I need an old RAW format update or is there something else I need to do here.
    Thanks for any help.

    Keith, the latest raw support claims to have fixed issues with the RX-100 raw support:
    Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 5.03This update adds RAW image compatibility for additional cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11. Jan 16, 2014
    This update adds RAW image compatibility for the following camera to Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11:
    Canon EOS M2
    It also includes fixes that:
    Resolve an issue that prevented lens correction from working properly with Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 images
    Address a color cast issue on some Olympus OM-D E-M1 images
    The RX-100 has been supported since earlier, but the previous raw support has introduced a bug.
    itunesisbullshitplopcrapshould update the raw support. 
    This requires Aperture 3.5. and Mavericks.
    Correction: This requires
    System Requirements
    OS X 10.8.5 w/ iPhoto 9.4.3 or Aperture 9.4.5
    OS X 10.9 w/ iPhoto 9.4.3 or Aperture 9.4.5

  • Aperture photo viewer is showing the last photo I edited, not the thumbnail I click.

    I've seen a few bugs on Aperture 3.5 for Mavericks, but the biggest problem is that when I click a thumbnail in the browser view it shows me the last edited photograph, not the thumbnail I clicked. Quitting and reloading solves this, until I edit 5 or 6 photos, and then it only loads the last edited photograph again, no matter which thumbnail I click, or how many times I try to arrow back and forth to look at a different photo.
    Can't find this problem anywhere online. Anyone else seeing this?

    I have never seen such a behaviour of Aperture.
    Try to narrow down the problem:
    Does it only happen iwith your current Aperture library or with every Aperture library you try?  Create a small test library, if you only have one Aperture library.
    If you have the same problem with a different Aperture library, try, if you see the same thing, when working from a different user account. Sign in as the guest user or another user account, if you have one and test there. DO you also see the problem there?
    Léonie

  • Aperture 3.6 - lost edited image settings.

    Hi There,
    today when I opened Aperture 3.6 all my images previous setting are lost, actually Curves are different from my setting on all images (New Curves have now same straight line on every image like on attached screen shot) and on some image levels settings are different from my settings. It has happened also before with Aperture 3.5 and Maverick, but only with few image, now all of them have lost settings.
    Does anyone have same experience or know solution how to avoid to and restore lost settings?
    Thank you,
    Kalevi
    Aperture 3.6/Yosemite

    I deleted the plist file as indicated and restarted my computer. Opened Aperture and still no images in Browser of Split View.  Shut Aperture and opened iPhoto just to see if it was the same - and it was - no images other than previews.  BTW I have Aperture 3.6 and Yosemite - all the most recent releases.

  • Aperture will not sync or create new MobileMe galleries.

    I've updated to Aperture 2.1.2. I have MobileMe galleries that I've created previously but when I try to add new images to them and update them, a window appears telling me to sign in to MobileMe. It then takes me to System Preferences to enter my MobileMe credentials. I'm already logged in and my account is fine. But Aperture seems to not recognize that fact.
    I've tried to sign out and back in to MobileMe in the system preferences but it makes no difference to Aperture. It appears I can no longer update, sync, or create new MobileMe albums from Aperture.

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    older machines running snow leopard etc not effected.
    Mail works fine on all of them but not everyone likes mail...
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  • Having issues with Aperture while editing...Black Screen!

    I'm having problems when editing with Aperture...For example:
    -Picture goes black after applying an edit, then continues on to all other pictures untill I reboot Aperture
    -Exposure goes out of whack after applying an edit
    -Skin smoothing strocks are shown after being applied
    These are just a few. They do not happen the entire time I am editing, but about 30 minutes in everytime i get on Aperture something goes wrong and i have to reboot. It becoming incedibly frustrating especially when i have delines to meet with clients.
    I love using Aperture, but i can't afford for this to continue happeneing. I may have to consider using a different editing system if this problem contiues.
    Please help!

    I have 5 plug-ins that I never use...I need to delete them, but don't know how.
    At least check, if the plug-ins need updating - look at the manufacturer's website, if they are compatible with Aperture 3.5 and Mavericks.  (see: Aperture 3.4 and later: Some third-party plug-ins are no longer compatible)
    To uninstall plug-ins open the folders 
    ~/Library/Application Support/Aperture/Plug-Ins/
    (that is the user library in the Library folder in your Home folder)
    and
    /Library/Application Support/Aperture/Plug-Ins/
    (that is the in the Library folderat the top level of your MacintoshHD)
    Quit Aperture. Remove any "Edit" or "Export" plug-in, that you do no longer need.
    Your User Library may still be hidden. Open it from your "Home" folder:
    Select the "Home" folder icon in the Finder's sidebar and press the key combination ⌘J to open the view options. Enable "Show Library Folder".
    Then open the Home folder and open the Library folder inside and navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Aperture/Plug-Ins/.
    For the second location, the system library on your hard drive, simply open the "Library" folder after clicking and opening the HD icon.
    After removing the plug-ins restart the system. Test, if removing the plug-ins will mitigate the problem.
    If not, check, if the problem occurs for all your Aperture libraries. Create a new Test library and check, if the problem depends on the library.

  • Aperture migration

    I have a complete copy of all my files and system on an external HD. I need to migrate from Aperture 3.5.6 (Mavericks OS) to Lightroom (on Yosemite), recently installed. Will the Lightroom Plugin recognise and access the relevant files and data to be able to successfully transfer my photo libraries even though aperture is greyed out when views in finder? Apple seem to have discarded the last update of Aperture which was readable in Yosemite. Or, will I have to do all the necessary work whilst still in Mavericks. Advice would be extremely welcome!   michaelg

    Hi Michael,
    Look for Plug-in Extras in the File Menu, where there's a plugin called Import from Aperture. It's part of LRCC.
    The original blog post on it from Lightroom 5.6 is here: Aperture import plugin now available

  • Image size problem after converting from Managed files to Referenced files.

    I recently moved to Referenced files for all my images. I use a plug-in (Graphic Converter 8.8.2) to resize all images to a consistent size (1440 pixels wide, landsacpe format) for a web app that I use (Sandvox). With Referenced files, when I drag and drop the externally processed image, it shows up at exactly one-half the correct size (720 pixels). As a test, doing exactly the same opeartion with an Aperture library utilizing managed files, there is no problem...it works as expected.
    As a temproray work-around, I found that instead of dragging and dropping, I use the Aperture Export function, everything is correct. This is not really what I want to do because I have a lot of images to process.
    This is Aperture 3.5 and Mavericks,  but the problem was there with with Aperture 3.4 and OS 10.7.5.

    Thank you for the suggestion and running the test. I changed the Preview settings to 1440, and then 2560 and finally, Don't Limit. Quit and relaunch Aperture between each setting. No luck.
    But you gave me a hint: maybe the problem has to do with the images being first Managed and then moved to Referenced files. So I tried one that has never been a Managed file and everything works correctly! Don't know if this is a bug or a feature.
    Mystery solved, but I still have a lot of images to reprocess.
    Thank you for the help.

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