Unable to import my iPhoto library to Aperture.

I am trying to switch over to Aperture from iPhoto. I wanted to import around 50,000 photos from iPhoto, however every time I tried (3 to date) the library gets corrupted and the photos are unusable. Is there a limit as to how many photos you can import? Obviously the "Import iPhoto library" option is non functional. I have the latest version of both iPhoto and Aperture.

Would you consider doing an Import From iPhoto in which you leave the masters in iPhoto?
As suggested, you may also have corrupt images in the iPhoto database. If you have Aperture’s Activity Window open, did it give you any indication where the problem was occurring.
I understand you may be getting frustrated, but your description of the problem has me wondering what you are seeing. You can try to repair any problem and redo the import (first select the option: “do not import duplicates”).
"Photos unusable" may be describing the weird image Aperture displays when it cannot find the master. If your Aperture Library is functional, you can use the iPhoto Browser within Aperture to import individual photos that had a problem. But I’m not sure if you are at the stage where you have already generated Previews and if it’s just the Previews that are weird and need to be regenerated, or the Thumbnails that need to be redone. If only the Thumbnails are bad, post back for further instructions to save correct them.
Be sure and disable Faces and Places in Preferences while you are initially building up your Aperture Library; you can turn them on later if you wish.

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  • Help! I'm too scared to erase my iPhoto library in Aperture, but I need to!

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    Carolina Picon wrote:
    Is it safe to delete iPhoto library from Aperture if I chose to save it in their current location when I did the import?
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