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Sep 8, 2012 9:21 PM in response to UNCMo96by Kirby Krieger,★HelpfulLibraries must be on locally mounted drives formatted OS X Extended:
Always use a locally mounted Mac OS X Extended formatted volume to store your Aperture library. Mac OS X Extended is the only file system supported by Aperture.
For Referenced Originals, anything but Mac OS X Extended drives is asking for performance trouble:
Referenced images stored on FAT32 volumes may sporadically go offline.
Note that you likely won't gain much performance by putting your Originals on a super fast (say, USB 3) drive vs. FW800, and likely will not have any problems working with a Library with Originals on a FW400 drive. If you move your Library to your system drive, you don't "need" to use your USB 3 drive for the Originals. A good set-up, though, is to format your USB 3 drive Mac OS X Extended, and put your Library there along with your Originals.
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Sep 9, 2012 10:34 AM in response to Kirby Kriegerby UNCMo96,Thanks for the help. I reformatted the drive and now am moving the library to it. From what I have read online it seems that if the library is big (mine is 190GB and I shoot in RAW) and growing your are better off having the masters be referenced. I like the idea of having the images outside the library (also means I can share images with my wife w/o needing to open Aperture to export the images from the library). Can I do the following:
1. Copy the library to the USB3 drive (already done)
2. Turn the managed library to a referenced one with the masters on the external drive
3. Move the library file (w/o masters) back on to the system drive
If I do this when I open Aperture with my library on the system drive will it know to find the files on the external drive?
Thanks!