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I posted this in the AP Feature Request but no joy, so have moved it to here in the hope that someone can shed some light ... When Media Browser opens it displays entries for Aperture and iPhoto libraries, for Apple's Photo, and for Apple's Picture folder. However, the Aperture and iPhoto libraries will not open, I haven't even opened Photos and intend to keep it that way, and what MB shows as present in Pictures does not tally with what is actually there (some content does not show). I had some success by creating an Aperture library in Pictures and dragging it to MB, where it seems to be OK, but dealing with all my libraries (I have several in Aperture for reasons of workflow) this way would be a pain in the you-know-what. So, two questions: Why don't the default Aperture/iPhoto libraries open; and if I'm going to have to populate MB with new versions via Pictures, how can I clear up the MB window by deleting the useless default files? (I know that you can remove folders that you have dragged into MB by using ctrl click, but the only thing that you can do with the default Aperture, iPhoto and (I guess) Photo libraries isReload). Thanks!
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Some time back I posted that Media Browser listed my Aperture libraries but would not open them. The response was that this is on the road map. It still will not open these (nor an iPhoto library, but that's to be expected) but does open images in the Apple Pictures folder and in folders created by my camera download software. Is this still on the road map? If so, any idea when it may be addressed? Thanks
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Being able to add AP as the external editor in Aperture is great - it means that I can continue using Aperture to manage my libraries but use AP for image editing from start to finish, as AP send the edited image back to Aperture. However, to continue with the "round trip" analogy, the return drops me off at a different (but nearby) station as the edited image goes into a New Project, rather than being added to the originating one. (I know that Pixelmator sends the edited image to the originating Project/Album and have seen a post to the effect that A***e thingy does so too). Also, I'm not clear what the Batch processing function will do when implemented - will it / could it be used to round trip multiple images from a single Aperture project? Thanks
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I posted this in the wrong place (i.e. not in Feature Requests) - sorry! Being able to add AP as the external editor in Aperture is great - it means that I can continue using Aperture to manage my libraries but use AP for image editing from start to finish, as AP send the edited image back to Aperture. However, to continue with the "round trip" analogy, the return drops me off at a different (but nearby) station as the edited image goes into a New Project, rather than being added to the originating one. (I know that Pixelmator sends the edited image to the originating Project/Album and have seen a post to the effect that A***e thingy does so too). Also, I'm not clear what the Batch processing function will do when implemented - will it / could it be used to round trip multiple images from a single Aperture project? Thanks
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It would be really nice if also Aperture Plug-Ins would work, e.g. BorderFX