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How do I find old Aperture files to extract to new Macbook Pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="rens51" data-source="post: 1865991" data-attributes="member: 364210"><p>Dear members,</p><p>Building on the comments above on Aperture.</p><p>I have upgrade to MacOS Catalina., now 10.15.7 on my MacBookPro 2017, 13" .</p><p>In the past I have used Aperture and I did migrate the Aperture files to Apple's Photos. </p><p>That worked ok, although I notice lots of duplicates in Photos (and Luminar 4) that I still need to sort through.</p><p></p><p>When I run Gemini2 or CleanMyMacX to search for duplicates I receive suggestions to DELETE all Aperture files and the Aperture program.</p><p>This would indeed free up lots of space on my HD.</p><p>My question is if this could result in original photo file loss OR are the master photo and video files safe in Photos/ iCloud after the migration. So can I delete the Aperture files and program without risk of data loss.</p><p>Thanks, Rens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rens51, post: 1865991, member: 364210"] Dear members, Building on the comments above on Aperture. I have upgrade to MacOS Catalina., now 10.15.7 on my MacBookPro 2017, 13" . In the past I have used Aperture and I did migrate the Aperture files to Apple's Photos. That worked ok, although I notice lots of duplicates in Photos (and Luminar 4) that I still need to sort through. When I run Gemini2 or CleanMyMacX to search for duplicates I receive suggestions to DELETE all Aperture files and the Aperture program. This would indeed free up lots of space on my HD. My question is if this could result in original photo file loss OR are the master photo and video files safe in Photos/ iCloud after the migration. So can I delete the Aperture files and program without risk of data loss. Thanks, Rens [/QUOTE]
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