Iphoto for mac 10.10.57/1/2023 If I delete the photo of office, it is removed from the iPhoto library Is the library with the iPhoto in question on an external disk library? If so, how the hard drive is formatted? Have you tried to repair or rebuild the iPhoto library before trying to merge into the Aperture library ( Aperture 3 User Manual: repair and rebuild your Aperture library)? The problem seems to be the Masters folder offline state. Then why Aperture loses these masters when it is important to iPhoto? Is it possible to reconnect all of this? It will reconnect only one photo at a time, then the development of the upper part of the tool files referenced changes, and I need to re - click on the missing file missing, re - click the 'Masters' folder and click on reconnect again. This method will not work for me, however, because the button "Log everything" does nothing. As soon as I click on the folder of "Masters", the tool referenced files locates the record (since the rest of the path matches). To reconnect the master, I can navigate to the iPhoto library container and click the 'Masters' folder in the library container. I can use the tool to "Locate the referenced files", and then I see all these pictures with masters missing have "null" as the name of the volume in their way, and their path begins with the year of the import job. There are about 9 500 photos with masters missing, according to opening. After the work of import, most photos imported into iPhoto show an error icon, indicating that they are absent from their master. I tried to do this using file-> import-> library, who ran with no error message. I want to merge this library in a large Aperture library. When open in one of those, all the "originals" or the "masters" can be located, and there is no problem. I have a large (about 14 000 pictures) iPhoto library, which seems to work correctly when opened directly into iPhoto 9.6.1 or directly in Aperture 3.6. Opening, lack of masters after importing the iPhoto library
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