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How to upgrade a Library from the prior version of Aperture 3 so I can re-import a Project previously exported as a Library to an external hard drive. #1
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by bob william
August 5, 2012 - 4:28am

I have first checked the FAQs and the user forum for this but found nothing relevant.

After finishing editing and using a given Project I export it as “Project as Library” to an LaCie external hard drive from my MBP with 10.7.4. With Aperture 3.3.1, before yesterday's upgrade to 3.3.2, I could always re-import them back to the MBP from the external drive and merge the “internal” and external Libraries and proceed to work on the images in one merged Library.

Yesterday I upgraded to Ap 3.3.2 and was told my Library ( on the MBP, I suppose ) would need to be upgraded. I clicked “OK” and everything went fine and now the UI looks like 3.3.2 is supposed to look ( i.e. gray not colored column at left ).

Today I tried to re-import into 3.3.2 some images created in 3.3.1 and previously exported to the LaCie drive as a “Project as Library” but was told I couldn't do that because (I'm typing in the message here since you won't allow including screenshots):

“The LIbrary could not be imported because it is from an out of date version of Aperture 3. Please upgrade the library to the latest version of Aperture 3 and try again”

That's all good and fine BUT - since my main MBP Library was upgraded yesterday DURING the upgrade while still WITHIN 3.3.1, how in the world do I upgrade for import the Project created in 3.3.1 on the external hard drive if I can't get it into 3.3.2 in the first place, per the above message ?

I assume, and hope, that I'm just missing something here but am very frustrated by this glitch. Any help will be most appreciated. Thank you

Bob

Bob S.

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by Thomas Emmerich
August 7, 2012 - 7:28am

Quit Aperture first. Double click the library icon you want to upgrade on the external drive and Aperture will do the upgrade. You need to upgrade before merging.

Thomas

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by bob william
August 8, 2012 - 11:54am

Thomas

That did it. Thank you for your double dose of help.

Bob

Bob S.

Thomas Emmerich's picture
by Thomas Emmerich
August 5, 2012 - 4:56am

Just open the library and Aperture will upgrade it. Then switch back to your main library and do the import.

BTW, you can open a library by double-clicking on it in the Finder. If Aperture is already open it will ask if you want to switch to it.

Thomas

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by bob william
August 5, 2012 - 6:52am

Thomas

Thank you for your suggestion. But………

Your suggestion to “open the Library and Aperture will upgrade it” was not clear to me - open the main Library in Aperture itself or on the external hard drive ? The dilemma is :

# yesterday when I moved to 3.3.2 I got a message - do I want to upgrade the Library ? I replied OK/yes and it was done on the screen [albeit in a time span much less than I expected given the warnings about time and given the approx 6,000 images /200 GB in Ap’s Library]. If it was so quick maybe the Library wasn’t updated afterall. So, looking for info on how to do it, I put “upgrade Library” in the Aperture Help box but got no answer links at all.

# so I thought “maybe Thomas meant ‘open the [previously-exported] LIbrary’ on the
external hard drive”. I clicked on the exported Library’s icon/title in the external hard drive icon on the desk top but then I received the identical error message as when I tried to import it under File in Aperture as in paragraph 5 in my original post, above. So, I’m back to nowhere.

Could you clarify where & how I am to perform the upgrade of which Library [ main one in Aperture itself or the Project-exported-as Library on the external hard drive } ?

Thank you very much for your help. I appreciate it very much.

Bob

Bob S.

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