User guide

Chapter 3 Work with projects and the library 70
Reconnect oine referenced images
If you disconnected a hard disk drive that holds referenced images originals, you can reconnect
the drive to your computer, and Aperture automatically reconnects the originals.
If a photo is oine or modied in some way that makes it unrecognizable as the original
referenced image, you can still select it and have Aperture reconnect the original.
1 Reconnect the hard disk drive holding the referenced originals, or otherwise locate or make the
les available to Aperture for reconnecting.
2 Select the project that contains the oine photos you want to reconnect, or select the oine
photos in the Browser.
3 Choose File > Locate Referenced Files.
4 If necessary, click the Show Reconnect Options button.
Select the volume you want here,
and navigate to the location of the
file on the hard disk.
5 At the top of the dialog, select the le path for the original that you want to reconnect.
A thumbnail of the photo and some identifying metadata appear.
6 In the bottom half of the dialog, navigate to the location of the referenced image’s original on
the hard disk and select the original.
You can follow the le path listed for a selected photo in the top of the dialog.
When you select the le, a thumbnail of the photo and metadata appear, allowing you to
compare them to the thumbnail and metadata in the upper part of the dialog to make sure
you’ve selected the correct le.
7 Click Reconnect to reconnect a specic photo, or click Reconnect All to reconnect all
selected photos.
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