Is it worth importing iPhoto Events Into Aperture?

I hear a lot of people saying to do this but is it worth it or is it just a space hogger?  My iPhoto library is roughly 60GB and my Aperture library is 90GB.  I keep my raw files in aperture and jpegs in iPhoto.

The latest versions of Aperture and iPhoto can both use the same library, no need to have one for each application.
With one library you avoid the whole space issue. Also I don't see a reason for keeping the Raw and JPG images seperated like that, each in a different application. It would be easier from a management standpoint to have them all in one library.

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  • Referencing a single Iphoto Event into Aperture

    Hi Everyone,
    I recently imported my entire iPhoto library into Aperture making sure that 'store files' was set to 'In their current location' so that Aperture would reference from iPhoto. This worked fine.
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    Ask Apple for more sorting options and/or other features in Photos via https://www.apple.com/feedback/photos.html.

  • Importing iphoto library into Aperture 3 creates duplicate events

    I am so hoping you can help me here.
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    ABOUT TO PULL MY HAIR OUT, HELP IF YOU CAN

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  • Not enough free space on Aperture Library volume to import iPhoto library into Aperture?

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    But that's not importat right now.
    You have the makings of a major problem and you need to address it now.
    OS X needs about 10 gigs of hard drive space for normal OS operations - things like virtual memory, temporary files and so on.
    Without this space your Mac will slow down as the OS hunts for space on the disk, files will be fragmented, also slowing things down, apps will crash and the risk of data corruption - that is damage to your files, photos, music - increases exponentially.
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  • Help! Can't Import iPhoto Library into Aperture

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    Do you receive this error message from iPhoto or from Aperture?
    You are supposed to upgrade your iPhoto Libraries to version '11 by opening them in the most recent iPhoto version, before importing to Aperture.
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  • Specific questions/issues on importing iPhoto '09 into Aperture 3

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    -will all my metadata that I've added in Description fields etc carry over? UNANSWERED
    -and here's a biggie - I've spent I don't want to know how many dozens or hundreds of hours on using the Adjustment panel on thousands of images - will those Adjustments carry over and look the same in Aperture 3? Or will I lose those changes or have them look different? This is probably the biggest dealbreaker if it doesn't work as I hope.
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    -will my star ratings carry over?
    -if I import my iPhoto library over, does it maintain the source unaltered RAW as well as the altered?
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    -are styles from my camera's RAW presets respected? I've noticed that D300S RAW images are reported at an exagerated size (4304 instead of 4288 pixels wide, similarly overtall), and if I set the camera to black and white, iPhoto recognizes them as color images. I suspect this has something to do with D300S RAW support at an OS level, but will Aperture 3 do any better?
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    -will Places carry over as I've set them up, and customized on many images, with my own names etc? YES - They say Places come over, but don't know all the details
    What more details do you want?
    -will my Albums carry over as I've set them up, including Smart Albums, MobileMe galleries, Flickr galleries, etc? YES....I think - Albums, Smart Albums, and Slide Shows come over - no mention of MobileMe, Flickr, etc - although you can publish to those, the albums you've set up? Dunno, will test.
    Your Events come over as projects. Albums and Smart Albums and slideshows come over though you may find differences in the Slideshows as the mechanism is not quite a replica of the iPhoto one.
    I have no Flickr albums or MobileMe ones either.
    -will all my metadata that I've added in Description fields etc carry over? UNANSWERED
    Mine did.
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    Your edited pics come over with their originals. They look the same
    -when is it safe to migrate over? I certainly want to hold onto the existing setup in case anything goes wrong, and I'll need at least as much space to move it over. Should I wait for the inevitable 3.0.1? When's that due?
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    -how are altered images saved - and how much control do I have over it? I save modified images in iPhoto as JPEG on the theory that is fine for export but not archive if I want to change it later
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    -will my star ratings carry over?
    Mine were.
    -if I import my iPhoto library over, does it maintain the source unaltered RAW as well as the altered?
    Haven't you asked this already? Yes.
    -are the source images still directly accessible via Finder etc - what if I want to pull an image sequence into After Effects, for instance? I don't want to have to export new files to do so.
    Depends on whether you run a Managed or a Referenced Library. If you want to use processed or edited images in another app you'll need to use Previews (for those apps that support that) or else export versions. This is exactly the same as previos versions of Aperture.
    are styles from my camera's RAW presets respected? I've noticed that D300S RAW images are reported at an exagerated size (4304 instead of 4288 pixels wide, similarly overtall), and if I set the camera to black and white, iPhoto recognizes them as color images. I suspect this has something to do with D300S RAW support at an OS level, but will Aperture 3 do any better?
    This question is not clear, but you do know, of course, that even if you set your camera to black and white that it takes colour photos, right? And all it does is flag the pics with a tag: 'Display Me in Black and White'
    This has nothing to do with Raw support. You'll get better B&W images in Aperture than on your Camera.
    I'm posting an article over at ProVideoCoalition on this stuff, I'll update from what I learn here.
    You're going to take the time to learn the differences - the very profound differences between iPhoto and Aperture - before you do this, right? Because, based on some of your queries here - especially the ones about modified images, make me wonder if you've grasped Aperture.
    Regards
    TD

  • Imported iPhoto library into Aperture - one problem so far

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  • Aperture - Importing iphoto events - original & edited copies

    Sorry if this has been asked before!
    I'm going through each event in iphoto tossing out the bad photos and editing the good ones. Once I've finished with each event I'm trying to move them into Aperture one by one and then deleting the event from iphoto.
    I'm doing this by going to File - Import - Show iphoto browser and importing the event as a new project. Problem is that every time I look at my new project I have two copies, the iphoto original and iphoto edited.
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    The way you are importing now forces you to decide if you rather want the edited version or the original master, and if you decide that you want both, then you will need twice as much storage space.
    1) If I delete the iphoto original version what are the consequences?
    You will never be able to revert to the original if you find that you made a mistake when editing your images; or when better algorithms/ raw processing become available. If you only want to keep one of the images I'd strongly suggest to keep the original and not the edited version.
    2) I wish the library to use a 'managed' system rather than a referenced system. Will this still happen if I move the events one by one (it doesn't give me as many options as if I were to move the entire library, which I'm not ready to do yet)
    No proble, even if you import initially als managed master files, you can always relocate the managed images to a folder of your choosing afterwards and thus turn your library into a referenced library.
    3) The only way I've found to stop two copies importing is by copying the events from iphoto to the desktop and then importing them to Aperture - does this cause degradation of the photo?
    That will depend on your export settings. If you export the original you will not loose any quality on export, but exporting the edited versions will depend on the quality setting for the versions.
    If you import your whole iPhoto library at once, Aperture will mirror the structure of your iPhoto Library; iPhoto events will be mapped to projects, and you will keep your albums, books, etc.
    All your work you are doing now to prepare for your transit you could do as easily in Aperture and the problems you asked about could be avoided.
    Good Luck and welcome to Aperture!
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Could someone please help me import my iphoto photos into aperture?  They are now just referenced files.

    Hello,
    I am a longtime iphoto user and installed aperture this past december.  At that time I imported all my iphoto photos as referenced files and kept them in their iphoto location.  Since that time, every photo I took was uploaded directly into aperture and stored there.  I am now comfortable enough with aperture that I would like to use it as my primary photo viewer / manipulator and would like to merge my two libraries into one single aperture library.  Unfortunately, I cannot figure out how to do this. 
    I tried consolidating all originals yesterday, however this did not seem to have any effect.  I then tried reimporting my iphoto library, however, this simply duplicated many of my events (and the duplicated ones were not even adjustable via aperture, and each photo had a little exclamation point in the lower right corner).  Both of these attempts did nothing to combine my aperture projects and my iphoto events (which are now seen as a seperate iphoto tab under projects).  I am aware that I can now switch to my iphoto library within aperture in version 3.3, but I just want everything stored in one place and in my aperture library.  Can someone please help me with this?
    The only thing I can think of is deleting all of the iphoto events from aperture and then reimporting them, but I am scared I will either delete something permenantly or that they will simply reimport as referenced files and remain within iphoto. 
    Please help!
    Thanks,
    - Mike

    Mike,
    I am not quite clear about the current state of your iPhoto and Aperture libraries. It looks like you have plenty of broken links to referenced masters in either library. Whatever you do now, it is very important to ensure that you have a working backup, both of your iPhoto Library and your Aperture library, before you try a major reconstruction.
    I tried consolidating all originals yesterday, however this did not seem to have any effect.
    In what way did it not have any effect? From the effects you are describing, it looks like all your original master images have been removed from the iPhoto Library and are now inside the Aperture library as managed masters - at least, this would explain, why trying to import the iPhoto library resulted in duplicated projects (and the duplicated ones were not even adjustable via aperture, and each photo had a little exclamation point in the lower right corner). You removed the original masters from the iPhoto library, and now you could not import it, since the originals are now in Aperture.
    For me it looks, like you simply need to delete the iPhoto images marked with an exclamation mark, for these are already bound to images that you imported earlier. It is perfectly o.k. that the recently imported iPhoto Library appears in a separate section of the projects in your Library Inspector Panel. Each iPhoto event should appear as a project. Aperture will put them there, so you can find them easily.
    You should check now, if the originally imported images, that you imported as referenced, are now managed. If you enable badge overlays you should see no longer any arrows on the thumbnails of your earlier imports. Also, if you select one of these images, you should be able to toggle between original master and version by typing the "M" key.
    Define some smart albums (File > New > Smart album) based on the file status: Add a rule: File status is.
    One smart album: File Status is referenced
    One smart album: File Status is managed
    One smart album: File Status is missing
    The first album should be empty.
    The second album should show all your images you originally imported from iphoto as managed, and that you recently consolidated.
    The third album should show your recent import - the images imported from iPhoto after you consolidated the originals to Aperture and removed these images from iPhoto.
    Post back, when you have checked the file status of your images in Aperture and we can be sure were the images are exactly.
    Regards
    Léonie

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