Automate your Photo Workflow

Hi fellow Aperture users,
Like many of you I have taken far too many photos than I have time to organise or edit. I do like having my photos organised with keywords, ratings, adjustments, etc but rarely have time to do it. Having learnt the Ruby language I decided to try and automate my photo workflow as much as I could using Rake. I love using Aperture but any part of photo organising just eats up my time. I have spent many hours creating this Rake script which I thought many of you may be interested in trying out. You do not need to know about Rake to use this. You can read about it at my blog site here:
http://roffle-automate-workflow.blogspot.com/
Some of the tasks that I have created are as follows:
Move photo files, video files, GPS files into dated folders. Copy to backup hard drive.
Import photos into Aperture
Prepare backup DVDs for new photos
Move burnt files to another folder
Export tagged master files from Aperture
Create a JPG versions from Photoshop files with a watermark
Show the current status of all your photos (for tasks above)
cheers
Rolf

I dont have anything specific but you can get some garageband actions from these websites:
http://automator.us/downloads.html#1001
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=garagebandautomatoractions&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Good luck!

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    you can't open photo library using this version of iphoto. you have made changes to your photo library using a newer version of iphoto. please quit and use latest version of iphoto. iphoto 11 is installed.

    This is a message you got?
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  • Lost all photos on my iPhoto and get the ERROR WRITING TO DISK when trying to reload from Time Machine. iPhoto cannot import your photos because there was a problem writing to the volume containing your iPHOTO LIBRARY  . Looking for solution.

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  • Why does iPhoto give me this error when opening it " Your photo library is either in use by another application or has become unreadable"

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    Copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C.
    Launch the Terminal application in any of the following ways:
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  • Uploading your photos to a computer

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    Allan
    Community Connector
    Best Buy® Corporate
    Allan|Senior Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
     Private Message

    For relatively advanced editing software, some people might find GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/) useful.
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    For those that want to work with RAW images from cameras that support RAW, UFRaw is a great companion to GIMP.
    *disclaimer* I am not now, nor have I ever been, an employee of Best Buy, Geek Squad, nor of any of their affiliate, parent, or subsidiary companies.

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