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Apr 23, 2014 12:31 PM in response to hansmby stumbleone,I have that occur sometimes too - in my case I'm using a Magic Mouse and inadvertently do a two finger swipe instead of one finger. That moves me to an adjacent image.
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Apr 24, 2014 12:03 PM in response to hansmby ekobi,I too have observed this, and just filed a bug report. Live updating while using the Levels brick causes image to flash back to some other previously-buffered version of current photo, or to some completely other photo.
A second, likely related bug I filed is that live updating stops completely, so that you don't see the modifications you're making until after you release the control slider.
Between this, and brush strokes not rendering while making Quick Brush adjustments, Aperture is pretty much unusable for me at this point :<
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Apr 24, 2014 12:50 PM in response to ekobiby Kirby Krieger,ekobi wrote:
Between this, and brush strokes not rendering while making Quick Brush adjustments, Aperture is pretty much unusable for me at this point :<
At the very least, repair your database, reboot, and make sure you have plenty of scratch space on your system drive and on the drive holding your Library.
Details are on Apple's Aperture trouble-shooting page.
If you want more specific advice, start a new thread. We're a helpful clutch of pips.
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Apr 25, 2014 12:42 AM in response to ekobiby hansm,I tried the suggestion that it might be my mousing, but after some experimenting I am now convinced that this is not the case. Because the obnoxious behaviour of switching to the previous image also occurs with the Highlight & Shadows pane, it seems likely the culprit should be somewhere in the code handling mousedown in the slider.
I should add that quitting and restarting Aperture makes the switch go away. That is, at least until another image gets it.
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Apr 25, 2014 12:31 AM in response to Kirby Kriegerby hansm,It certainly cannot be related to a shortage of memory or disk space: 64GB memory, 600 GB free on the systemdisk and 5TB space on the disk holding the images, should not be felt by Aperture as a shortage.