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Chapter 4 Importing Images 143
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Transferring Projects from Another System
If you work with several computers, or work on projects with other people, you may
find it necessary to transfer projects from one Aperture system to another. Transferring
projects is a simple import process.
To transfer a project from one computer to another:
1 Select the project you want to transfer, then choose File > Export > Project.
2 Enter a name and choose a location for the exported project.
3 If your project contains referenced images, select the “Consolidate images into
exported project checkbox to transfer the original masters as well as the previews and
metadata as a self-contained project that another Aperture system can use.
If you are transferring projects with referenced images to another computer and want
to transfer just the referenced image previews and not the masters, don’t select the
“Consolidate images into exported project checkbox.
4 Click Save.
The project file is exported to the location you chose.
5 Connect or network the two computers together.
For more information, see the documentation that came with the computers.
6 Open Aperture on the computer to which you want to transfer the project.
7 In the Projects inspector, select Library.
8 Choose File > Import > Projects.
9 In the Import dialog, navigate to the location on the other computer where the project
you want to transfer is stored, select the project, then click Open.
The selected project appears in the Projects inspector.
Making an Immediate Backup
After you import images into Aperture, you can make an immediate backup to ensure
that your masters exist in more than one place. You do this by having Aperture update
your vault. For more information, see Chapter 22, Backing Up Your Images,” on
page 611.
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