Aperture library restore

I tried the new version of Aperture and it didi something to my old library from 1.5. My trial is now over and I don't know how to get my old library back?
Any help would be appreciated,
Thank you,
Dan

I tried the new version of Aperture and it didi something to my old library from 1.5. My trial is now over and I don't know how to get my old library back?
Any help would be appreciated,
Thank you,
Dan

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    Hi, I tried to share an Aperture library between two user accounts and it's messed up the permissions such that I can't use it in either account.
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    I've been unable to restore the permissions on the original library so I put it in another folder and asked Aperture to restore from my up to date vault.
    After some time Aperture restored it's library from the vault I keep on the external drive but it's about 4GB smaller. The original aperture lib with incorrect permissions is 100.54GB and the new lib is 96.5GB.
    As far as I can tell the library that has been created from the vault is up to date, so why has it shrunk by 4GB? Has the process of rewriting it in one go saved it to the disk more efficiently?
    Regards,
    Dave.

    The vault is smaller as it doesn't store thumbnails or previews, both of which take up a noticeable amount of space.
    When you use the restored library, I'd expect the thumbnails will get automatically rebuilt. The previews may as well, so eventually it will fluff back up.

  • Backing up and Restoring a large Aperture library

    One of our departments is looking to backup their Aperture library (170 Gb and growing). They would like to do an initial backup of everything, and then incrementally from that point. We tried using Retrospect it backed up fine although it took about 30 hours to do it, but when we tested the restore after the full back up a good portion of the photos were inaccessible.
    We then backed up a small portion of the library and then tried a restore and all the photos are there.
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    Does Vault allow for incremental backups?
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    I simply copy Aperture Library file (approximately 76 Gb) on an external Hard disk (FW800).
    Time of copying approximately 1 hour.
    Thus backup copy works perfectly. I have one more Mac and Aperture (MacBook). I once a week copy Aperture Library file on MacBook, it as reserve working station for me, and also on some photos session I take MacBook with myself. Aperture (witch backup library from iMac) works on it fine.

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    My aperture library lives on an external hard drive that is corrupt and I can not locate the library. I do have it backed up with TM. How do I safely restore the library from TM to my laptop? I am using the newest version of aperture on my macbook pro.

    Hello Sandra,
    The article linked below details how to go about restoring items from Time Machine in Snow Leopard.
    Mac OS X 10.6: Recovering items using Time Machine and Spotlight
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH6379
    Sincerely,
    Allen

  • Restoring Aperture Library from Vault

    Hi all,
    I hope someone can help.  I recently had my 'Drobo' die on me as two discs failed at the same time.  I also have a copy of my Aperture Library backed up in a Vault.  I have carried out a 'Restore from Vault' and my new  external HD shows 1.5TB of data (same as my original library).  When I open Aperture, I can see all my folders and projects, but each project has no photos in it.  I have tried repairing the database and rebuilding the database using the option key on start up, but I repeatedly get to approx 83-89% complete and my system hangs and I get a message that I have run out of applications memory.  I then get the Spinning wheel and eventually have to reboot the iMac.
    1. How can I recover my data?
    2. Is there anything else I can/should do? Am I doing anything wrong?
    3. Is there anyway of recvering the files seperately of the external hard drive with other data recovery software?
    I am running Aperture the most uptodate version of Aperture 3.4.x, on OS X Mavericks, on a 3.4GHz i7 iMac with 12GB ram.
    One point I may need to add, I was backing up to Vault when my 'Drobo' unit failed, although based on the size of the vault, I think it had finished backing up, although can not be certain.
    Any help/assistance or advice would be greatfully received as I have lost my library, its parity due to two failed drives simultaneously and possibly a corrupt vault(?).
    Thank you in advance for your help.
    Paul W

    Will rebuilding the library place the images into their correct projects/folders?
    Will rebuilding return the images to their edited version state?
    This library is the restored library from your vault, correct? 
    What seems to be missing are all of the 'version' images processed in Aperture.
    In what way "missing"? Are all your projects empty or are you seeing broken thumbnails of the missing images in the projects?
    I am afraid, rebuilding will not be able to reconnect the "recovered" originals to the versions. The images are in the "Recovered" project, because Aperture does not know the link to the version.
    If your missing versions are still showing thumbnails, however correpted, you could use the lift&stamp tool to transfer the adjustments from the unusuable versions to the recovered versions.
    But that would be a bit daunting for 14000 recovered originals.
    I'd try something different - quick and dirty emergency measure: Try to open your vault directly on the drive where it is now without restoring it.
    Keep the restored library you are now having save and don't delete it.
    Change the filename extension of your vault to ".aplibrary", this will turn the vault into an Aperture library and try to open it directly in Aperture by double clicking it. This needs to be done in-place, on the Drobo-attached drive where you originally created the vault. Do not move it.
    Aperture will now try to open the vault as the current Aperture library and upgrade it. There is a slim chance, that the links between originals and versions will remain intact, if the vault is not restored to a different volume but repaired in-place on the original volume.
    Frank, what do you think? Should Snurge first try to repair the permissions on the drive?
    -- Léonie

  • Restoring aperture library from an external hard drive?

    I have a major issue with my aperture library. It crashed completely and it turns out that the back up I have on my time machine was corrupted because of a hard disk error. I found this out after buying a new mac and while trying to migrate the old library to the new mac. I kept getting error message -36.
    The situation is now as follows:
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    - I can see the individual photo files via (click, 'view content'), and can copy them in groups, but not as a whole. It turns out that If I try to copy the master folder, there are some corrupt images there and the copy exercise then quits automatically. It does not allow me to delete the corrupt images.
    - when i try to restore the the library via aperture (so opening it with aperture) it keeps saying that my 'permissions' are not set correctly.
    Does anyone have an idea to copy the library (24gb worth of photos) without having to go in and copy group by group eliminating the corrupt files?
    There must be some way to rebuild the library on my new mac, from the hard disk, as I can see and access the individual pictures?
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    - My old mac ran on Snow Leopard.

    +the problem is this, almost every time i start my imac, launch itunes and then play a track purchased from an old itunes account, it keeps asking me to authorize that account. even though i have had previous macs containing itunes content on this old account, it has always played with no issues at all. now then... to try and remedy this, i first of all uninstalled itunes COMPLETELY and reinstalled. this seemed to do the trick but after a few days, it all started again.+
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    +on to my second issue, Aperture. the app works fine except, like itunes it constantly asks me to enter the serial number from the box. please note that this is a legitimate copy purchased from the apple online store and i used it for about a year on my old macbook pro with only having to enter the serial during the initial installation.+
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  • Aperture Library size different after restore from TM and rebuild Thumbnails

    I have just completed an erase-install-migrate from Time Machine using Setup Assistant.
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    After completion of the migrate back in I opened Aperture and as expected it rebuilt the thumbnails (TM does not backup the Thumbnails).
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    The only logical explanation (to me) is that the restore process has eliminated previews and thumbnails from photos which I have deleted over the years.
    I still have a backup of the original (397.8Gb) version which I could put back with the Finder, but if the restored library has cleared years of redundant previews and thumbnails I would prefer to stay with that.
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    Thanks

    Just had the idea of looking at sizes in the Library package contents, and the explanation for the change in size is due to three things:
    Thumbnails old: 44.95 Gb
    Thumbnails new: 15.13 Gb
    There is also an iPod photocache of 14.6 Gb which is not yet present in the new.
    However Previews old was 27.95 Gb and Previews new is 33.18 Gb, so I assume some previews were smaller in the original Library.
    Masters is 304.3 Gb in the original and new libraries.
    I am beginning to feel more confident about the new library.

  • My aperture library will not open after restoring my whole computer after a kernal panic.  I can not get the Aperture troubleshooting menu to open...any help?

    My aperture library will not open after restoring my whole computer after a kernal panic.  I can not get the Aperture troubleshooting menu to open...any help?

    Leonie,
    Fisrt let me thank you for your reply and assistance!  So here is the problem with so more detail...I was not sure I was going to get any replies ; )
    I restored from a time machine back up.
    History of Failure:
    I was trying to launch Aperture when the kernal panic occured.  My computer had been closed, and asleep and the battery was dead.  I plugged in charger and it was restoring/waking up after being asleep/shutting down from dead battery.  I launched Aperture from the dock and as soon as it opened the kernal panic occured.  After that the computer would not turn on.  It would try to boot then it would shut off.  I even tried to safe boot to no avail.  I went to the Apple store and they told me that the only thing I could do was restore whole computer from back up.  So thats what I did.
    Since then my previous aperture library: "2011" will not open.  I have created a new aperture library "2012", and it runs fine.  I have added new photos for about the past month...no problems. 
    When I launch aperture with 2012 library then try to switch libraries, I get the following prompt: "The selected library is from an older version of Aperture and requires a relaunch to switch."  I choose "Relaunch" and I get the following warning prompt: "There was an error opening the database for the library “~/Pictures/Aperture Library 20111.aplibrary”."  The only option is "Quit"
    Both libraries are version 3.2.3
    Computer stats: 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo, 8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 RAM, OS X 10.6.8
    I have tried to launch aperture troubleshooting by holding option+command from both the aperture icon and from the library file, neither will launch the troubleshooting feature.
    I am ok with computers, but not a whiz (mechanical engineer)...to me it seems as though there is a corrupt path or file or some sort of "check" that is failing, becuase the failure occurs so fast after trying to launch aperture. Maybe that doesn't make any sense but just a thought.
    I hope that you may be able to provide some insight.  Thank you again for you time and I hope that you have a nice day!
    Mike

  • Unable to restore aperture library using time machine

    Aperture's UI was being barely responsive earlier today, and when I deleted a photo, it ended up actually deleting an entire album.
    So I close Aperture and go to my last Time Machine backup to restore my Aperture library. The restore is going perfectly normally, but it gets about halfway through and stops. It throws up a "You do not have permission to do that" notice.
    I've tried doing this numerous ways, including an actual "Restore" via Time Machine and also simply pulling the Aperture library off the Time Machine HDD via Finder. Same result no matter what I do.
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    Thanks, MacDLS. I had checked the permissions under Get Info, but I don't remember an "ignore ownership" option. I'll look for it.
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  • Time Machine does not restore Aperture library properly

    After considerable testing, I have found 2 issues. (1) When the TM Restore takes place, it restores the contents of the Aperture package, not the package. This can be remedied by creating a new library, opening its package, replacing them with the items restored, closing the window and opening that package. Works but not the way it should work. (2) Although TM appears to save the full library size (5 gb in my test), and I can see it in backup.backup, the restore only brings back the bare database (500 mb for me) and thus it has to regenerate all of the thumbnails, which can be very very time-consuming for a large database.
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  • Restoring aperture library from time machine

    I have the new Imac 27 inches 2013.  Large 85 GB iphoto library.  My wife yesterday tried to move files around to create a scrapbooking folder for our daughter.  She ended up putting all the 2012 pictures into a new Project (removing the pictures from each individuals previous Project) and she started deleting many pictures - as she thought she was working with a version of the original).
    Now all our 2012 Projects are empty.
    I tried restoring from Time macinie from a few days earlier.  Took about 1.5 hours to restore, but when opening Aperture, the library showes still the empty 2012 Project folders and the new Scrapbooking Project just created yesterday is still there!!!
    Am I missing something?
    Is there a library folder or file that holds all the metadata and the folders or just the links, and another iphoto library containing just the pictures.
    How can I go back to when the scrapbooking Project was not there and all the 2012 Project contain all the original pictures again
    thanks

    I tried restoring from Time macinie from a few days earlier.  Took about 1.5 hours to restore, but when opening Aperture, the library showes still the empty 2012 Project folders and the new Scrapbooking Project just created yesterday is still there!!!
    How did you restore from TimeMachine? It looks like TimeMachine restored to a different location and did not replace the current iPhoto-Aperture Library. Did you select to restore to the Desktop?
    You need to direct Aperture to the restored library, otherwise it will just reopen the old one. Select the restored library in the Finder and double-click it. Then Aperture will launch using the new library.
    If you do not remember the location where you put the restored library, search with with Spotlight. Type ".photolibrary" in the Spotlight searchfield in the upper right corner of your screen. Then click "Show all in Finder". In the window that will ope, you can select the restored library.
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Restoring Aperture Library

    I have tried searching for this topic every way I know how, but I can not seem to find a similar situation to the issue I am having.
    My Macbook Air had become very cluttered. I decided to upgrade my dropbox account and back up all my pages, numbers, finale, etc. files there. I also use Time Machine to back up everything as well. With two backups, I thought I would be ok so I did a restore on my computer. Having problems now.
    The restore went great, computer works faster now and all that good stuff. When I reinstalled Aperture and tried to reopen my library I had backed up on dropbox, all I see is this:
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    What am I missing?
    Thanks for any help!

    Ok, finally found the library, but cannot access it in the "Star Wars" window.
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  • HELP! HD crashed, had it data restored, moved my aperture library back in

    now all the photos are there, i can see thumbnails and the large versions
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    Glad to hear you got your data back, have you backed it up?
    A couple of thoughts;
    1. you have probably got a new drive to replace the one that died? Check that it is Mac OS formatted.
    2. With recovering the data and "rebuilding the library you may need to get Aperture to do a "Rebuild" and Consistency Check"
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