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It would be nice to have two open libraries and be able to drag between them.
I am picking a small number of images to take with me when I travel. I want to create a new aperture library with these images in the same organization that they are in my original library with all the adjustments and all metadata, as in the original library
I'll be adding photos to this traveling library and will want to combine it in future with the original library including all metadata and corrections made while traveling.
what is the best way to:
1. isolate my small group for a traveling library, if they are in different projects, and make a new library with them?
2. Combine original and traveling libraries on return.

This is pretty simple to do. You can export and import entire projects very easily, and everything in that project (photos, albums, books, metadata, adjustments, etc.) goes with it.
So that's what you should do. You can't do it on a full library basis but because a project can be huge you could effectively get by with the tool. I do it all the time when I travel, and it works fantastically well.

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