Problem importing library from Aperture

After having imported my whole library from Aperture to Lightroom, I end up with 23000 photos, instead of 35000....

Could be a number of factors going on.  First, your library may have a large number of non-importable files, such as PNGs or MOVs.    Second, you may be looking at a view including versions in Aperture.  Do you use versions extensively?  There also could have been a problem during import, but that would require more information to troubleshoot.

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  • Cannot import photos from aperture

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    I think I just figured this out.
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