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Smooth transition from Aperture to Capture One Pro 9 (¿µ¹®)
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2016. 04. 08 (10:42) |
After the discontinuation of Aperture, Derrick Story, long time user and presenter at Lynda.com, needed to find an alternative. Read on and get his best tips for securing a smooth transition of your image library from Aperture to Capture One Pro 9. |
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 | Smooth transition from Aperture to Capture One Pro 9 |  | After the discontinuation of Aperture, Derrick Story, professional photographer and presenter at Lynda.com, needed to find an alternative. Read on and get his best tips for securing a smooth transition of your image library from Aperture to Capture One Pro 9. |  | |  | |  | - By Derrick Story
There’s an excellent import tool in Capture One Pro 9 that makes it easy to bring master files, metadata, and even some image edits over from Aperture. It’s the best Aperture import tool that I’ve seen. But it’s still not perfect.
This is why a test library is important. Nearly every email I receive from a photographer in distress during migration is because he was attempting to bring over his entire library or catalog in one pass, and something went wrong.
Something always goes wrong. It’s the nature of mapping one system to another. |  | | |
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