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Aug 18, 2011 6:18 PM in response to Shaun McDonaldby blewis_13,But quoting from above:
"Aperture checks the filename of the master to determine if an image is a duplicate of one in the library. Select the “Do not import duplicates” checkbox to prevent Aperture from importing duplicates."
That description matches how I want it to behave. i.e. if I've got image XYZ.jpg on my flashcard and you see that I've got XYZ.jpg in my Aperture library - don't re-import this DUPLICATE image.
There is no time zone in the filename of the master, so they've introduced a bug if their duplicate detection depends on tme zone.
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Aug 18, 2011 10:00 PM in response to Shaun McDonaldby globetrekker,I just stumbled upon this Aperture bug after switching the time zone on my macbook pro on a flight back home from vacation. As with Shaun, switching the time zone back to the previous time zone allowed Aperture to detect duplicated again. As someone who travels a lot, I'd love to see this issue addressed in the next update.
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Aug 18, 2011 10:06 PM in response to globetrekkerby Shaun McDonald,★HelpfulApple are aware of the issue, as I filed a bugreport that was marked as a duplicate. I have not other info.
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Nov 23, 2011 6:12 PM in response to globetrekkerby Alex Spencer,I am seeing the same behavior, I just did a transatlantic cruise, and after changing timezones as we proceeded westward, the issue showed up. I hope it gets fixed in the next update. Now if I can just figure out how to get my .mov files to import as they have before the 3.2.1 update, I will be a happy user again.