Apple Aperture Frequently Asked Questions Manual

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Frequently Asked Questions
About Aperture
This document answers common questions asked by new
users about Aperture.
Importing and Setting Up
How should I go about importing my archives of digital photos into Aperture?
A little initial planning goes a long way toward creating an efficient and useful
organization for your images. Before importing images, plan the number of projects
you expect to need and how they should be organized in a hierarchy of folders,
projects, and albums. It’s also a good idea to get used to using Aperture, learning how
it works best for you, before importing large numbers of archive images.
Once you have a systematic plan for organizing your images, it’s probably best to
import images from your archives on a project-by-project basis. This allows you to
import images into the Aperture Library slowly, adjusting the organization as needed.
You can continue to do new work and build up your image library over time. If you
organize your images into projects as you import, you can avoid having a single project
with thousands of images to sort through.
If you have archive files organized in a hierarchy of folders that you want to maintain,
you can drag the folders from the Finder into the Projects panel and Aperture imports
the folders and images using the same hierarchy.
You should also consider the size of the files youre importing. If you import many large
files, such as large scanned TIFF images over 100 MB each, these images may fill up
your hard disk quickly. You may want to consider whether importing numerous large
files into Aperture is worth the requirements for disk space.