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Hello there!

We got a new iMac 27" last week especially to do photo editing. My husband started using Aperture 3 and then after working with some RAW photos (12 mb) it would take very long time processing , beach ball and the eventual frozen program as well.

Could anybody please help me? This is a brand new computer, it has been quite frustating not being able to work as it should.

I have tried reading the threads on Aperture problems, but some of them are way too technical for my knowledge, my apologies if this has already been asked.

thank you so much!
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Last edited by sandrina; 04-07-2012 at 01:30 AM. Reason: missing word
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