Duplicating Aperture Settings on a Second Mac

how do I duplicat Aperture Settings on a Second Mac

how do I duplicat Aperture Settings on a Second Mac
Do you mean your export presets, etc? Or also your setting in the Peference window?
Your export presets and other presets are stored in your user library, in the folder
~/Library/Application Support/Aperture/
Look for the files and folders:
Adjustment Chain Presets.plist
Import Presets.plist
Adjustment Preset Brushing
MetadataSets.plist
Book Themes
Plug-Ins
Command Sets
PrintPresets.plist
Export Presets.plist
Raw Decode Presets.plist
FileFolderPresets.plist
Web Export Presets.plist
FileNamingPresets.plist
Copy these files to the corresponding folder on your new mac, then restart the system.
The preferences you set from the Preferences panel are stored in the "Preferences" folder in the user library, but it would be easier to use the Preferences panel to recreate them.
You user library may still be hidden, as is the default in Mavericks: To open your hidden user library:
Select the "Home" folder icon (the little house)  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

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