How do I open Aperture in Yosemite

I have recently upgraded my OS to Yosemite, and now I can't open Aperture and access any of my photos. What to do?

chmod is the normal way to edit ACLs on a file.  fsaclctl only enabled or disabled ACLs on a given file system I believe.

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  • How can I delete Aperture from Yosemite

    I wish to delete Aperture from my disk, including any photos that might be included.
    How do I do a thorough job of it?
    vince

    Drag the Aperture application to the Trash. Locate the Aperture photo library in the /Home/Pictures/ folder and drag it to the Trash. Empty the Trash.
    Now, you may wish to think twice about this decision: Photos saves disk space by sharing images with your iPhoto or Aperture libraries - Apple Support.

  • How do I open aperture 4?

    Can anyone help a simpleton fix the problem of The latest version of Aperture (4) not opening at all. It just continuously crashes wihout opening.

    The latest version is Aperture 3.4.
    Just delete it from your /Applications folder and re-install.  There are about 5 or 6 other threads here with instructions; feel free to read them for more details.

  • How are Aperture and Yosemite getting along so far?

    How are Aperture and Yosemite getting along so far?
    Hi guys,
    Is it OK for Aperture users to take the plunge and update to Yosemite, or is it wiser to wait for kinks to be worked out first? I didn't find any reference to this matter so far on this forum or on the web. I may have mort worded it correctly.
    Thanks for responding,
    Raphael
    Also,
    Why do I constantly run into the statement: "You are not allowed to create or update this content" when I click on "Post"? So annoying ....

    Aperture 3.6 and Yosemite have been a nightmare for me unfortunately.  Every time I try to open it since updating to Yosemite it quits unexpectedly within 5 seconds or less.  I've tried repairing and rebuilding the library but that did not help.  Just get the below message.
    Process:               Aperture [11391]
    Path:                  /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture
    Identifier:            com.apple.Aperture
    Version:               3.6 (3.6)
    Build Info:            Aperture-500021000000000~3
    App Item ID:           408981426
    App External ID:       731142774
    Code Type:             X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:        ??? [1]
    Responsible:           Aperture [11391]
    User ID:               501
    Date/Time:             2014-10-20 22:06:19.726 -0400
    OS Version:            Mac OS X 10.10 (14A388b)
    Report Version:        11
    Anonymous UUID:        554987CC-A5F5-9C57-2520-D55ECD699D4A
    Time Awake Since Boot: 350000 seconds
    Crashed Thread:        8
    Exception Type:        EXC_ARITHMETIC (SIGFPE)
    Exception Codes:       EXC_I386_DIV (divide by zero)

  • HT5132 The pop up appears when I open aperture, I do not have a mobil me account with photos and the sync never seems to start and the dialogue box will not go away. How do I get rid of it?

    When I open aperture a pop up appears that tells me that my mobil me photos will be moved. When I click OK, nothing happens and I have left it for hours. I can not get rid of the pop up and I can not get out of aperture. I have to force the computer to shut down. Any thoughts?

    Quit Aperture - force quit if necessary (or try this:
    If Aperture is unresponsive, how to avoid force quitting?
    Launch Aperture again. When the panel appears, press the "Learn more" button, not o.k.
    Then use the "File > Web Accounts > Manage Web Accounts" menu entry from Aperture's main menu bar and remove "MobileMe" from the list of accounts in the accounts pane by pressing "-".
    If the above does not work, disconnect the internet (Wi-fi, Ethernet, whatever you have), before you launch Aperture again. Now the panel should no longer appear.
    Also sign out of MobileMe in the System Preferences Mobile Me tab, to stop the panel to appear again.
    Good luck
    Léonie

  • I uses Time Machine to transfer files and program from old to new MacBook Pro. Aperture doesn't work. Every time I open Aperture the computer need me to key in Serial number. How do I fix it.

    Hi There,
    I purchased a new MacBook Pro Retina 15". Since I am using MacBook Pro and I uses Time Machine for backup files and program. Store saleman tell me I can retore my existing program and files from old MacBook Pro to new MacBook Pro computer. After files transfer it seem to be OK. But only Aperture has a problem when every time I open Aperture to edit photos, MacBook Pro ask me to key in the Aperture Serial Number that made me so inconvinent. Did any one have meet this problem and can someone teach me how to fix it, Thanks.
    Nelson

    Either the license files were not transferred or it has to be relicensed.
    Remove and then re-install aperture. On an rMBP this should take only a couple of minutes.

  • I made a bootable disc on an external hard drive, with Yosemite on it.  I am running Snow Leopard on my iMac.  How can I open the Yosemite disc from the desktop on my iMac?  Does the external hard drive need to be connected to my iMac by firewire to

    I made a bootable disc on an external hard drive, with Yosemite on it.  I am running Snow Leopard on my iMac.  How can I open the Yosemite disc from the desktop on my iMac?  Does the external hard drive need to be connected to my iMac by firewire to do that?

    kahjot wrote:
    Snow Leopard's Startup Disk pref can’t see Yosemite volumes. So the only way to switch from Snow Leopard to Yosemite is to do what Niel mentioned. Doesn't matter whether it's connected by USB or Firewire, although performance via FW would be faster.
    Are you saying that Yos/10.10, as a volume located in a mounted external drive won't appear as an option in Snow Leopard's Startup Disc, in Sys Prefs? I've never heard this one before. AFAIK any mounted volume, regardless of OS, should appear there. I would think that, if it appears in the Boot Picker/Startup Manager it would also appear and could be booted to from Snow's Startup Disk. I can't test this myself, since I don't have Yos. Is what you are saying documented somewhere?

  • I have a new IMAC with a Maverick platform (I can update to Yosemite). I did all graphics on a G5 Power PC (very old), in Freehand (very old)... How can I open old Freehand files on this new Mac? Can I still open and work in Freehand on this new Mac?

    I have a new IMAC with a Maverick platform (I can update to Yosemite). I did all graphics on a G5 Power PC (very old), in Freehand (very old)...
    How can I open old Freehand files on this new Mac?
    Can I still open and work in Freehand on this new Mac?

    Let me see if I've gotten this right! You want to remove an account from BOTH machines? Do this for your new machine first, then for the other.
    Click the Apple logo on the top left of the screen, System Preferences, Users and Groups (under Systems), unlock the lock in the window if its locked (you need to know the password), select the user that you wish to remove, and click the - sign next to the + sign for Login options. A window will pop up with some options. Select Delete this user and securely, and click 'Delete user'.
    After this, do an update from the App Store.
    Thats all there is to it.
    For the other machine repeat the process except for one thing. Before you delete the user in this case YOU, you will have to give Administrator priviledges to your son bu checking the box 'Allow user to administer this computer'.
    Do NOT do anything from Finder ... if you dont know how to fix the consequences of the problems caused.
    There is no need to unauthorize your iTunes account on your new machine. Do it on the old machine though.

  • I have updated to OS X 10.9 and now can't open Aperture, message reads You can't use this version of the application "Aperture" with this version of OS X. You have "Aperture" 3.2.3... all i need to know is how to get Aperture to work again..help !

    I have just updated to OS X 10.9 and now find that I can't open Aperture to access photos etc, message reads : You can't use this version of the application "Aperture" with this version of OS X. You have "Aperture" 3.2.3... whichj is not a lot of help, i have limited technical ability and all i need to know is how to get Aperture to work again...help !

    Software Update?

  • There was an error opening the database for the library "/Users/stacia134/Pictures/Aperture Library.aplibrary".  Why am I getting this message and how do I correct it so that I can open Aperture????  any suggestions would be most appreciated

    There was an error opening the database for the library “/Users/stacia134/Pictures/Aperture Library.aplibrary”.  Why am I getting this message and how do I correct it so that I can open Aperture????  any suggestions would be most appreciated

    Then I'd check the system drive, if it has problems.
    To check your System drive boot into the Recovery Partition, see: OS X Lion: About Lion Recovery
    Restart your Mac and hold down the Command key and the R key (Command-R), and keep holding them until the Apple icon appears, indicating that your Mac is starting up.
    You will see a panel, where you can use Disk Utility to check your System Drive.

  • When opening aperture I get Warning that says There was an error opening the database for the library "~/Desktop/Feb 12, 2011.aplibrary".  I'm concerned that my pictures may be lost.  Does anyone know how to deal with this Warning?

    When opening Aperture I get Warning that says "There was an error opening the database for the library “~/Desktop/Feb 12, 2011.aplibrary.”  That's it. The program does not open at all.  I'm concerned that my pictures may be lost.  Does anyone know how to deal with this Warning? 

    Might just need to rebuild the library...see this link:
    Aperture 3: Troubleshooting Basics

  • How do I open a photo in CS3 as a RAW file from Aperture

    How do I open a photo from the Aperture library in Photoshop CS3 so it opens in the RAW converter first, as it would if I opened it from bridge? I can only see options for TIFF and PSD.
    Thanks and regards,
    Craig

    You could import your RAW-files as referenced images into aperture. This way your Raw-files would live in a folder structure on one or more harddrives. Third party applications like Photoshop would have access to your files too. You could implement a DAM strategy like Peter Krogh´s (http://www.peterkrogh.com/).
    Disadvantage: you would be responsible for a thorough organisation of your files (raws and derivatives).
    Regards, Eberhard

  • Can't open PDF's on my mac OS Yosemite/show error; How can I open it up to read?

    Can't open PDF's on my mac OS Yosemite/shows error; How can I open it up to read?

    First question: have you started the Adobe Reader App since you installed it?

  • I recently switched to Aperture. When I opened an image I imported from iPhoto, I don't have an option to edit it. Top of "Adjustments" tab says "image offline". How can I adjust Aperture so I can make adjustment to my iPhoto images?

    I recently switched to Aperture. When I opened an image I imported from iPhoto, I don't have an option to edit it. Top of "Adjustments" tab says "image offline". How can I adjust Aperture so I can make adjustment to my iPhoto images?

    I never tried importing from the iPhoto library as referenced images. I wonder if Aperture can access images stored in an iPhoto library package?  Even if it would work, it sounds like a bad thing to do.
    You might consider starting over and this time have Aperture manage the images.  That will copy them to the Aperture library, leaving the iPhoto library untouched. This assumes you have sufficient space to make a complete copy of all the images in your iPhoto library plus another copy of each image that Aperture makes as the preview image. You can then back up your iPhoto library (two backup copies, just to be sure) then remove it from your hard drive when you start getting too low on space.  As I write this I don't know where your iPhoto or Aperture libraries are/will be located so I'm assuming you have them on your HD.

  • Hello, this might be a basic question, but how do you open QuickTime to record a new webinar? I have a new MacBook Pro with Yosemite and can only get QuickTime to appear in Finder but not actually open to allow me to record something new. Thx.

    Hello, this might be a basic question, but how do you open QuickTime to record a new webinar? I have a new MacBook Pro with Yosemite and can only get QuickTime to appear in Finder but not actually open to allow me to record something new. Thx.

    Hi Winterwilly,
    Welcome to Apple Support Communities. 
    The article linked below answers your question of how to use QuickTime to record something on your MacBook Pro’s screen.
    QuickTime Player 10.x: Record your computer’s screen
    Cheers,
    -Jason

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