How do I Import photos from Aperture?

In Aperture, choose File > Import > Library to import your iPhoto libraries into your Aperture library. Then you can import your entire Aperture library, including the imported iPhoto libraries, into Photos.

How do I Import Aperture Library into Capture One?

Open an existing Capture One Catalog or create a new one. To create a new one, select File -> New Catalog. From the main menu, go to File -> Import Catalog-> Aperture Library…

How do I Import photos from Aperture to Lightroom?

Migrate from Photos or Aperture Library

  1. Back up your catalog, if you have an existing Lightroom Classic catalog.
  2. In Lightroom Classic on macOS, choose File > Plug-In Extras.
  3. Select either Import from Aperture Library or Import from iPhoto Library.
  4. Your libraries are automatically detected.
  5. Click Import.

How do I export my entire Aperture Library?

Select the photos and choose File > Export > Originals. In the Metadata pop-up menu, choose Create IPTC4XMP Sidecar File. Click Export Originals to save the files.

Does capture one have a Library?

The Library tool tab in Capture One is where all file navigation and organization takes place. Navigate via the hierarchical tree-view to a folder that contains the image files you wish to edit. Thumbnails of the images within your selected folder will be created and displayed in the Image Browser.

How do I Import Aperture library to Lightroom Classic?

Choose File > Plug-in Extras > Import from Aperture Library. A new dialog opens and Lightroom scans for existing Aperture libraries.

How do I move my Aperture library to an external hard drive?

Yes you can, here are the steps:

  1. Connect your external disk.
  2. Open Finder and go to /Pictures.
  3. move the Aperture Library.
  4. Open Aperture and go to preferences ( from menu or by pressing ⌘ + , )
  5. On the General tab, change the location of the library to where you copied the Aperture Library.