User guide
Chapter 3 Work with projects and the library 61
Add the contents of the library from the second computer without overwriting the contents
of the library on the rst computer
If you don’t want to overwrite the original projects and albums you exported from the rst
computer with the projects and albums you modied on the second computer, you can add the
modied projects and albums to the library on the rst computer as unique items.
1 Transfer the modied library from the second computer to the rst computer.
2 On the rst computer, choose File > Import > Library/Project, locate the modied library le from
the second computer, and click Import.
A dialog appears, asking you to choose which library to use to resolve potential conicts caused
by the dierences between the libraries.
3 Click Add.
Aperture imports the contents of the modied library from the second computer into the library
of the rst computer. Instead of overwriting the les that changed, Aperture adds the changed
les as additional items. If imported items have the same names as existing items in the Library
inspector, the names of the imported items are appended with “(1).”
Open your library in iPhoto
You can open your library in iPhoto from within Aperture.
Open your library in iPhoto
m Choose File > Open Library in iPhoto.
Aperture closes and iPhoto opens the library you were working with in Aperture.
Work with projects
View projects
You organize your photos in containers called projects. You can view all of your projects in the
Library inspector (as a list under the Projects heading) or in Projects view. Projects view displays
a thumbnail of each project in your library or libraries. Double-clicking a thumbnail opens a
project, displaying all of its photos in the Browser. In Projects view, you can conveniently view,
organize, and sort your projects.
Switch to Projects view
m In the Library inspector, select the Projects icon.
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