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Moving to Managed Files

I am experienced Aperture user and have stored my masters as "referenced" because many of experienced users recommended that for maximum flexibility. Now that I have used Aperture for a while, I'd like tor move all my masters from "referenced" to "managed". I understand the concept but would like some help with a recommendation of the most efficient way to do this. All the instructions I see for "relocate masters" recommend moving them a project at a time. Here are my questions:


My "referenced masters" process now has the same file structure in Aperture. In other words, I have a project on my hard drive that is duplicated in Aperture. How do I "relocate" those masters from the file strutcure to Aperture?


Do I have to relocate them one project at a time?


Is there anything I should consider other than hard disk space?


Thanks to all for your help.


Wm.

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1), Nikon D7000, Aperture 3, CS4

Posted on Oct 3, 2011 1:44 PM

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Oct 3, 2011 2:51 PM in response to Wm Y

Wm Y wrote:


Is there anything I should consider other than hard disk space?

Yes:


• Hard disk speed. Drives slow as they fill so making a drive more full (which managed Masters always does) will slow down drive operation.


• Database size. Larger databases are by definition more prone to "issues" than smaller databases are.


• Vaults. Larger Library means larger Vaults, and Vaults are an incremental repetitive backup process, so again larger Vaults are by definition more prone to "issues" than smaller Vaults are. One-time backup of Referenced Masters (each file small, unlike a huge managed-Masters DB) is neither incremental nor ongoing; which is by definition a more stable process.


Managed-Masters Libraries can work, but they cannot avoid the basic database physics.


HTH


-Allen Wicks

Moving to Managed Files

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