How to Combine Aperture Libraries

Release of Adobe Aperture 3 has made the job of accessing all aperture libraries at one place possible. This is even more handy if you as multiple computers users have to work on different systems at a time. The process of merging all old libraries into one Aperture library is not difficult but the benefit of it are far more. As said it is the best way to get and work on all libraries at one system and at a time.

The process before availability of Aperture 3 by Adobe was not possible. Each library had to be accessed individually and either in a different of application window environment or on a different system. It was time consuming and also not hassle free. A large number of consumers had been complaining about the lack of practicality of the application or service, and this is probably the reason that Adobe went for innovation to develop the facility of merging all old libraries into the new one conveniently.

It has made the process a lot more convenient and users have welcomed the development as a great step forward to creating an easy working environment by Adobe. Since launch of Aperture 3, consumers’ complaints have gone down at a remarkable rate, while they continue to enjoy the benefit of the new edition of Aperture.

Instructions

  • 1

    Load Default Library

    Merging of all libraries into one in the Adobe's Aperture 3 is dead easy. It starts with opening of the application or software and loading of your default library. The process is done automatically. When you click open tab or double click on the Aperture 3, it is automatically opened, and straightaway takes to the default library. You do not have to open Aperture 3 and then load the default library, it is done automatically, and by default settings.

  • 2

    Process Import of Old Libraries

    Once your default library is loaded on opening of the Aperture 3, you should click on the 'Import' tab and this will start the access of all old libraries and project to be merged into one.

  • 3

    Locate Old Libraries

    When you click on the 'Import' button it will take you to the browsing process of old libraries. You will have to locate libraries in the folder they are saved in. Keep clicking on until you reach the folder and then click on the open button.

  • 4

    Merge All Content

    Once you locate the old libraries files, click on 'Add' and it will take you to content of the open library. By clicking on 'merge' you can merge the contents of all old libraries into one that is opened or default. Make sure you want to merge all the content, including backup and then click on 'merge'.

  • 5

    Press 'OK and Process is Complete

    Once you have added content of all old libraries into the default that is already open in the Aperture 3, click 'OK' to get the process completed. On pressing OK the process of merging all old libraries is completed successfully.

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