HT203265: Aperture 3.6 Release notes
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Oct 7, 2012 10:46 AM in response to jer.by léonie,Where are your Aperture/iPhoto Libraries located? On an external drive or your system drive? If external: Is the drive locally connected, or a network volume? How is it formatted?
Check the settings and preferences, that are shared by iPhoto and Aperture:
- Your login items: Do you launch any third-party application/utilities on login? Or have preference panes installed to be used with image capture? Do you have any Aperture plugins, that may no longer be compatible?
- The image capture preferences are shared between all photo apps: Try to remove them.
- The iLifeAssetManagement folder in your library is shared by iPhoto and Aperture.
To remove the image capture preferences:
- If Aperture is running, quit Aperture, and log off and on again.
- Open your user library from the Finder's Go menu: Hit Command Shift G (⌘⇧G) and then type in: ~/Library/Preferences/ then hit return.
- In the window that opens remove "com.apple.ImageCapture.plist"
- and look into the subfolder "ByHost": if there are files named com.apple.ImageCapture something .plist remove them too.
then try again.
If you are using PhotoStream, try to remove the iLifeAssetManagement folder from your User Library: (it is located in the Applications Support folder). This folder is also shared by Aperture and iPhoto in your User account.
~/Library/Application Support/iLifeAssetManagement/
Removing this folder will remove the local copy of your PhotoStreams howver; so make a backup, if you want to save the images.
Please report back with the results, if this does not help.
Regards
Léonie