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How do I find old Aperture files to extract to new Macbook Pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="IWT" data-source="post: 1840664" data-attributes="member: 83420"><p>A very nice find, RavingMac. And it may well serve the needs of the OP. It is 64 bit so should work with macOS Catalina.</p><p></p><p>It certainly wouldn't help me, but then I used Aperture in a very different way from most folks, I guess.</p><p></p><p>My entire library is of medical imaging, based on disease, category, presentation, key findings etc. One single case might have 3, 4 or more subcategories as the imaging proceeded.</p><p></p><p>Silent Sifter would arrange all the images by date which would be useless for me as the date of my cases is irrelevant - and I'd lose most/all of the carefully added metadata for each case and its subcategories.</p><p></p><p>It is possible to retain the entire library structure as it currently is when importing into a new library in Photos app. I did have help from Apple Support who guided me through the process.</p><p></p><p>Nonetheless, your find is likely to be beneficial to most people and thank you for your diligent research.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IWT, post: 1840664, member: 83420"] A very nice find, RavingMac. And it may well serve the needs of the OP. It is 64 bit so should work with macOS Catalina. It certainly wouldn't help me, but then I used Aperture in a very different way from most folks, I guess. My entire library is of medical imaging, based on disease, category, presentation, key findings etc. One single case might have 3, 4 or more subcategories as the imaging proceeded. Silent Sifter would arrange all the images by date which would be useless for me as the date of my cases is irrelevant - and I'd lose most/all of the carefully added metadata for each case and its subcategories. It is possible to retain the entire library structure as it currently is when importing into a new library in Photos app. I did have help from Apple Support who guided me through the process. Nonetheless, your find is likely to be beneficial to most people and thank you for your diligent research. Ian [/QUOTE]
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