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Aug 21, 2012 6:54 AM in response to namtaBby léonie,For me AP 3.3.2 works fine with the 5D Mark II and Mt. Lion. Did you install anything else recently? Or imported new images?
Did Aperture run at all after after the upgrade to 3.3.2? If not, then start with the "Trouble Shooting basics":
First thing to try: Does Aperture launch with deferring the generation of previews? Hold down the shift key while launching Aperture. If you can launch Aperture this way, you either have imported a corrupted image and need to remove the last import from your library, or you may have corrupted raw decode presets. Remove the file:
your home folder/Library/Application Support/Aperture/Raw Decode Presets.plist
to the Desktop, if it exists.
To reveal your hidden user library in the Finder, use the Finder's "Go" menu and hold down the alt(option key, until the Library appears in the drop-down menu-
Second thing to try: repairing or rebuilding the library. If the repair options do not help, post a crash log, so that we can see, if reinstalling the OS or Aperture might be necessary.
Regards
Léonie
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Aug 21, 2012 7:00 AM in response to léonieby namtaB,Thanks for your instructions. I'll give them a go...
I just bought this imac last week. All images on this mac is new and i didnt bring any images or libarry from my old mac. I only brought my prests from my old mac!
Thanks
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Aug 21, 2012 7:14 AM in response to namtaBby léonie,Then remove all presets that you brought from the old mac to the Desktop - you can later try to put the back one by one. Also remove the Aperture Preferences from the User Library.
How to do this is explained in the "Trouble Shooting basics":
Before removing any files from the user library or system library log off and on again.
Did you install any plug-ins, fonts, or any other software, like Final Cut?