Concernant aperture, merci Filou de l'aide proposée.

Je voudrais regler la durée de la musique en rapport avec la durée des photos sur un diaporama
merci si tu sais comment faire?
Je voudrais que le morceaux choisi soit de la même longueur que le diapo photo

This page of the User Manual will answer your question -- in English.  I was not able to turn up a French version of the User Manual.  Anyone?

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  • Quelqu'un parle t il francais pour des conseils sur Aperture. merci d'avance

    je cherche contact en français pour avancer sur Aperture???? au cas ou, merci de me contacter
    [email protected]
    je peux aussi aider.

    Bonjour,
    Je suis nouveau sur le forum mais je parle français. San être expert je peux peut être aider.

  • APERTURE SUPPORT

    as a new apple user,G5,2.3,and as a aperture user I am both surprized and troubled by the lack of support and the dead quiet of apple concerning aperture.the members of this forem are some of the most gifted computer users I have found on any form,my fear is that you are so gifted because apple gives very little support and you must find all the answers yourselves.Adobe has vidios to show how to use Lightroom and that program is only weeks old,I have been stuggling with aperture since it came out and I still cannot find any answers to when the program problems will be fixed.is apple always so separated from the people who buy their products?? thank you all for the answers you have tried to give in the absence of apples quiet..Michael

    Hey, hey,
    Thanks for the links to the Aperture review sites
    I found this tidbit to be enlightening from Luminous-Landscape at the bottom:
    Howdy,
    I just read the review by Michael Reichmann titled "Apple's Aperture a non-review"
    "in light of this generally negative commentary, that I provide full disclosure. I have been, and still am a beta tester for some Adobe products, including Camera Raw. Furthermore, Thomas Knoll, the original author of Photoshop, and creator of Camera Raw, is a friend, has attended several of my workshops, and we have been shooting together on several occasions. I also have a friendship with Kevin Raber, the US VP of Sales and Marketing for Phase One, the publishers of Capture One software."
    That said, I found many falsehoods for example:
    "Firstly, it appears to be designed for future Macs. If you have a typical 2004 / 2005 generation Mac you will find running Aperture to be an exercise in waiting."
    Not true and misleading.
    It runs super fast using an October 2004 2.5 GHz mac with a nVidia6800 card. Faster than anything Photoshop could ever do.
    "Firstly, it appears to be designed for future Macs. If you have a typical 2004 / 2005 generation Mac you will find running Aperture to be an exercise in waiting."
    Again, not true. See answer to first statement.
    "another problem is font size. Maybe its me and my middle-aged eyes, but a couple of hours with Aperture makes me want to visit my optometrist to see if I need better glasses."
    Doing a side by side comparison of both Photoshop & Aperture the palette fonts appear to be exactly the same size as Aperture project fonts and sometimes Photoshop fonts are smaller still. Again another misleading statement by Luminous-Landscape.
    "One of the major complaints against Aperture, which I resoundingly echo, is that it is a unitary database program. By this I mean that it keeps all of its files and data in one huge database. This has several implications. The first is that your entire collection of raw files, completed files, versions etc, can not be larger than a single hard drive. This is simply unacceptable for a professional application."
    I'm using the same size hard drive that I was using for my Photoshop files 400 GB HD but now with Aperture I am saving many many gigabytes of storage that Photoshop was using with it's multiple versions of the same image file. So in fact by using Aperture a user can save on hard drive space.
    "Yes, I know that you can change to a different database, but what if you want to search for, compare and re-catalog files that reside on different disks? Can't do it. Bad. Really bad. Can you say "dumb design"?"
    Aperture not only lets a user search multiple databases it does it much faster than Photoshop. The same exact databases or hard drives used for photoshop files can be indexed and searched in Aperture.
    "I am very uncomfortable having my files living inside a large unitary database."
    "Consequently Aperture really has little utility for cataloging images. Without the ability to catalog files outside of its own limited environment, photographers are forced to use other cataloging programs, and these are incapable of reaching inside Aperture to index its files. All in all a bad situation."
    Another flat out lie. Aperture can access any metadata and has presets from IPTC & EXIf protocol which is an industry standard. It has very robust metadata & cataloging features.
    "I've left the question of raw editing till last. I have to say that I'm not overly impressed. Both Camera Raw and Capture One do a much better job in almost every regard, and faster to. It will also be unusual for any photographer to be happy with the overall level and variety of image control offered by Aperture, and therefore a trip to Photoshop will be necessary."
    No data is given to back this statement up. We are left with believing Mr. Reichmann's already misleading statements.
    "Apple makes this fairly easy on the way out, but problematic on the way back because Aperture doesn't understand Photoshop's layers."
    Again, another fabricated lie.
    Aperture can manage photoshop layers very well and maintains their stucture. All one has to do is select External Editor from Aperture and make the edits in Photoshop, the layers are preserved for future edits.
    "(Layers on files coming back into Aperture from Photoshop are flattened, though if you re-export they are still there)."
    Not true at all. See answer above.
    "the Photoshoped file needs to reside inside the Aperture database for the whole system to make any sense without large numbers of multiple copies of files ending up all over the place."
    Not true. Aperture makes 1 file that is edited in Photoshop, just 1 and it is placed in the Library not all over the place as Mr. Reichmann would have us to believe.
    "Metadata and IPTC support is not very good, with no IPTC templates"
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    "There are other flaws and gotcha's, almost too numerous to mention."
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  • Aperture 1.5+ media coverage/reviews

    Has anyone else been struck by the lack of media coverage/reviews of Aperture after the 1.5 release?
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    PowerMac G5 Dual 2.0   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    Let's be realistic, Aperture can only be used on a Mac and that's only 5 % of the market. Adobe had about 500,000 customers download their beta and a total of over 1,000,000 downloads. Photoshop is the 800 pound gorilla. Aperture is a wonderful product, but what Adobe does to answer the competition Aperture has created, will get much more press. Besides, NAPP and other organizations are built in Adobe advertisers and some base their livelihood on Adobe's new products and the need for quality training. Aperture will help sell more Macs and stands up quite well against Lightroom, but Lightroom's father is the 800 pound gorilla.
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  • Image cannot be rendered because Aperture does not support image format

    Dear all,
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    • Sharpener Pro 3.0 for Aperture
    • Viveza 2 for Aperture
    History
    Until a few days ago the system was running ok / no notable issues on performance. / all pug in seem to run good / no issues. Also
    • I Run OSX10.4/ Aperture 3.03 ( 32Bit mode)
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    • I have recently updated the OSX software update including the security update 2010-005
    • as well as the Snow leopard graphic update 1.0
    • As far as I am aware all updates where automatically recommended by OSX Software update ( no manual intervention).
    • As far as I remember after update the system still was running ok but honestly I can not tell you how many times the Nick Plug in started out of Aperture.
    After all, Several times I continued using the system / still no noticeable problem until the following was happening:
    Problem:
    After creating with "PT gui" a panoramic image File type: "TIF" Pixel size: 5112 × 2556 (13,1 MP) I imputed this file in to Aperture (drag and drop). During the attempt to eddied this file with "Nick Define 2.0" the system was hamming up No response for several minutes from Dfine 2.0 / Aperture" At the end I had to "force quit" the applications.
    After the consequential reopening of Aperture I tried again to eddied images with any Nick software Plug-In but each time Aperture prepares any image previously stored in my Library ti open the Pug in the following Error message appears:
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    Currently non of my previously in the library safed images can be opened in a Nick software Plug-In this applies to all file types I have tied " Raw, tif, jpg"
    • I am still able to eddied normally with Aperture ( so far I do not find any other issue)
    • A newly imported Raw image after being taken with my EOS 5D can be edited in the completed Nick software Plug-In selection ( so far I do not find any other issue)
    The following actions have been taken to overcome the issue (all not successful):
    • I restored my Library out of my back Up ( to previous time of event ( no Time machine back up)
    • Uninstallation of all Nick software Plug-In selection
    • Uninstallation Aperture Reinstallation Aperture / Nick software Plug-In selection
    • Repairing the library ( all three possibilities)
    • installation of latest EOS utilitys
    Questions
    • Can you support me to overcome this issue?
    • Have you heard similar issues of Nick user Running the Aperture plug-ins?
    For me it is really strange that even after replacing the the library in my normally not connect back up the problem still exists (this should be not affected by the event as the back up was not done any more) / new imported images are editable with the Plug-In.
    I would be happy if you could support me in this issue.
    Best regards,
    Matthias
    PS: I have reported this issue to Apple (via Aperture feedback) as well as contacted the Nick software support and currently waiting for feedback.
    Harware:
    Modellname: MacBook Pro
    Modell-Identifizierung: MacBookPro5,1
    Prozessortyp: Intel Core 2 Duo
    Prozessorgeschwindigkeit: 2,66 GHz
    Anzahl der Prozessoren: 1
    Gesamtzahl der Kerne: 2
    L2-Cache: 6 MB
    Speicher: 4 GB
    Busgeschwindigkeit: 1,07 GHz
    Boot-ROM-Version: MBP51.007E.B05
    SMC-Version (System): 1.41f2

    Dear Ma-Le / All
    I have just had the same problem
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    • Camera Nikon D300, with probably 75,000+ images on 2 hard drives
    • Photoshop CS2 with PhotoTools 2.5 plugin
    This has been working perfectly until yesterday when the system froze when I was using PhotoTools 2.5 with Photoshop CS2 - as a result of which I resorted to a force quit.
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    A message appears saying: *Editing Error - This image cannot be rendered for editing because Aperture does not support image format*.
    The problem seems to apply to the attempted use of any external editor (including Noise Ninja)
    The following have each been tried, all unsuccessfully:
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    - Removing some plist elements when open 'show package contents' of library
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    2 - The problem still occurs when a back up vault saved prior to this problem is loaded - using a new hard disk with a new system and a newly reloaded and upgraded Aperture software
    3- The problem seems inconsistent. It appears to affect some photos but not all. Even from the same shoot, some photos can be edited using an external editor, whilst others cannot (but as far as i can tell most of the photos in a particular album seem to be consistently affected)
    4- The only way around it seems to be if I import a new (copy image) from the original master. Then everything works ok, and I can successfully edit that copy image in photoshop / phototools plug-in.
    I am beginning to wonder whether what has been corrupted is Aperture's ability to make copies from the master file which it then uses with the external editor (I have no real idea whether this is correct)
    Does anyone have any ideas or solutions - or has anyone else been suffering a similar problem?
    Eric
    PS: As a professional photographer this problem is a really serious issue for me - and I really don't really want to go to Lightroom or Capture One

  • Aperture crashed on me, then it did a rebuild but now when I try to open it all I get is the message: Warning.There was an error opening the database for the library "/Users/[Folder name]/Pictures/Aperture Library.aplibrary".Only option is to press 'Quit'

    I'd be grateful for any suggestions as to how I can re-open Aperture again.  It has been increasingly flaky recently and this isn't the first time it has done a rebuild but is the first time it has failed to start up.  Most of my photos are referenced.  Many thanks for any help you can give.

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    Repair is the faster and less drastic option, so try that first: After backing up your library, hold down both the Option and Command keys while dragging and dropping the problem library on the Aperture icon. The Photo Library First Aid window appears. Select Repair Database, then click Repair. After some time Aperture should open the library, if possible.
    If that fails launch Aperture back into Library First Aid and select Rebuild Database. Depending on the size of your library this operation could take some time, up to several hours for a very large library. When the main window appears you may have some extra Recovered folders/projects. This operation rebuilds the library from scratch and is usually successful at reviving problem libraries.

  • Trying to move aperture library from USB external drive to FW 800 external drive.i can see the projects but no thumbnails. Error application not responding. Verified permissions before started. It's been 3hours. Recommendations please

    I have consolidated iPhoto into aperture 3.2.2  and now have both aperture and iPhoto put consolidated library on 2.0 USB external drive. Have been removing duplicate photos from 23,000 down to 15,000. Problem in trying to close aperture and now tried to move library from 2.0 USB to 800FW and can see projects but no thumbnails. Aperture error now reads not responding. Can I repair library on 2.0 at this point? 

    Sharon,
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    Since that library probalbly already needed fixing, I'd recommend to force quit Aperture and use the "First Aid" to repair your Library.
    Aperture 3: Troubleshooting Basics: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3805
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    Léonie

  • Size of aperture 3 library is way to large

    I am using aperture 3 fully updated.... i have multiple separate libraries... I noticed that in a new library I created I imported 5 gb of photos (no editing yet) and ended up with a 48g aperture file .... i am using managed and imported via a card .... but this is crazy
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    why are there two India trip folders and why are they so big ???
    Those two India folders are at the top level of the Aperture library? Thats not right. Does the name India trip ring a bell? Have you used that name in any way on your system?
    I would run library first aid procedures repair permissions and repair library just to see what Aperture reports if anything. Hold the option and command keys down while starting Aperture  to access the first aid window.
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    Message was edited by: Frank Caggiano - added image

  • Trying to open Aperture, but I get the message, "There was an error opening the database for the library "/Users/davewasson/Pictures/Aperture Library.aplibrary". - and it forces me to quit. What do I do?

    Trying to open Aperture, but I get the message, "There was an error opening the database for the library “/Users/davewasson/Pictures/Aperture Library.aplibrary”. - and it forces me to quit. What do I do?

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  • Aperture won't open open.

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    Start Aperture while holding down the option and command keys. This will open Aperture with the library first aid window. Select Repair library. If all goes well the library will open when it is done.
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  • I just updated to the latest aperture, i have projects previously saved on a drive (in the old version) that now won't load... how do i update them?

    Hi,
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    But, unless I missed something, you are doing the repair with Aperture 3.5 so if 3.5 can't open an earlier library before doing the upgrade then unless I'm missing something the library will be upgraded before the repair is run, no?
    OT:
    You got me there, Frank - I wondered about the same thing, but Aperture is behaving differently, when upgrading a library, depending on if you are launching into the First Aid Tools or not.
    I repeated my experiments, to explore this difference:
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    During the upgrade "Aperture"showed "Rebuilding", not "Repairing" or "upgrading". 
    Second experiment: When I only double-click the 3.4.3 library instead of repairing, the upgrade alert is very different:
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    I am quite certain, that Aperture will use a different upgrade prodecure, when launched into the First Aid panel for repairing or rebuilding.

  • Aperture 3.4 cannot repair/update library

      See also link from previous discussion:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/19731719?ac_cid=tw123456#19731719
    Aperture is repeatedly repairing its library
    Upon the recent "update" from Apple concerning Aperture 3.4:
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    I have to Force Quit.
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    Then this message:
    Aperture has detected inconsistencies in your library.  Please click Repair to avoid any potential problems. 
    Click Repair.
    Then this message:
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    Then this message:
    Repairing Library, 1% Complete
    Then, the cycle begins again until it gets to 77% in about ~5 hours
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    And so on.
    So, I deleted Aperture from hard drive
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    Select Quit
    Close Aperture
    Update Aperture to 3.4
    Open Aperture with massive library
    This message:
    Aperture has detected inconsistencies in your library.  Please click Repair to avoid any potential problems. 
    Click Repair.
    Then this message:
    Repairing Library: Examining Library
    Then this message:
    Repairing Library, 1% Complete
    Since then, Aperture has been repairing my massive 1.16 TB library for ~ 5 hours until it gets to 77% and then "Aperture Not Responding".
    I have to Force Quit.
    Of course I send the Report to Apple.  Every time.
    And so on and on and on and on.  For FOUR DAYS already.
    My Mac Pro has been a brick and unusable since it is hogging the cpu with this Aperture update. 
    Check back to the Apple Discussion Forums
    Get this message:
    We'll be back soon.  We are busy updating Apple Support communities for you and will be back shortly.
    Repeat all the steps above for 2-3 times per day for 4 days.
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    Rebooted computer.
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    Quit Aperture.
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    3:11 p.m. 9720 versions restored.
    4:19 p.m. 93000 versions restored
    5:46 p.m. 169936 versions restored.
    6:30 p.m., at time of this writing, it is still at 169936 versions restored. 
    When Force Quit, Aperture is NOT showing up as Not Responding.  But...we aren't done yet either. 
    So, I have repaired permissions on my computer.
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    I have removed the plist items from permissions. 
    Nothing so far has worked. 
    I'm sick and tired of spending the last 4 days rebuilding and not being able to use Aperture. 
    I am extremely disappointed.
    And this nonsense happened in April as well.
    I am an Aperture Certified Pro. Aperture 2, Level 1.
    So sad...

    John, if you already reinstalled and tried all repair options, we need more clues to what might be wrong in your case. Please post a crash report (the first 60 lines + the crashed thread) and any diagnostic messages relating to Aperture that you can see in the console window.
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Aperture file issue

    Dear Kirby, reading some of your threads, I am very impressed by your knowledge about special issues concerning "Aperture", and would be most obliged to you, if you could possibly help me with a suggestion with regard to the below issue:
    I just returned from a trip to Vietnam bringing along home 2000 photos, approx. 50 GB, and having started my editing them, I discover an unacceptably, and so far not observed, slow rendering, f.inst. when dodging and burning. Therefore I would appreciate any hint given to me about what to do to change this unbearable situation - thus, it may take up to 5 seconds to render f. inst a burning process.
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  • Using Image Capture to import to Aperture but pictures went disappeared

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  • HT201340 So I imported my iPhoto library into Aperture.

    I had hidden photos in iPhoto, but they can't be found in Aperture. The "projects" show the correct number of photos (i.e. 684), but there are only two photos. None of the hidden ones.  What's up?  I have more than 30,000 photos, with quite a number of hidden ones that I just don't need to see on a regular basis...

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    If that does not work, I'd try to repair or rebuild the Aperture Library using the First Aid Tools:
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