Apple Aperture User Manual
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Chapter 4
Importing Images
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To import your iPhoto Library:
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Choose File > Import > iPhoto Library.
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Select the iPhoto Library folder using the file browser in the Import dialog.
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Choose a location for the imported images by doing one of the following:
 To store imported master image files in the Aperture Library: Choose In the Aperture
Library from the Store Files pop-up menu.
 To import the files as referenced images stored in their current locations on your hard
disk: Choose “In their current location” from the Store Files pop-up menu.
 To store imported master image files as referenced images in the Pictures folder on your
hard disk: Choose Pictures from the Store Files pop-up menu.
 To store imported master image files as referenced images in a location other than the
Pictures folder:  Choose “Choose” from the Store Files pop-up menu and select the 
folder you want. Choose “No folder” from the Subfolders pop-up menu to specify 
that the files be stored as separate individual files in the selected folder. You can also 
specify that Aperture create and store your files in a hierarchy of subfolders with 
specific folder names. For more information about specifying folders to hold your 
imported images, see “
Importing Master Files for Referenced Images into Folders
page 103. Choose whether you want the image files moved or copied to a new 
location by clicking the “Move files” or “Copy files” button.
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Choose a naming convention from the Version Name pop-up menu to specify how you 
want the images named.
For example, choose Master Filename from the Version Name pop-up menu to have your 
files stored using the current master filenames from your camera or card. Choose a name 
format from the Version Name pop-up menu to have your images stored using a specified 
name. If you choose a custom name format, enter the name you want in the Name Text 
field. You can also apply the name format to the master image as well. Choose Edit from the 
Version Name pop-up menu to define a new naming scheme. For more information about 
naming files, see “
Automatically Naming Your Imported Images
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Click Choose.
Your iPhoto Library is imported into Aperture.
If you choose to store the photos imported from your iPhoto Library in the Aperture 
Library, Aperture makes a copy of each image file and places it in the Aperture Library. 
This doubles the amount of disk space the image files occupy on your computer. To 
save space, import the photos in your iPhoto Library as referenced images. You can also 
delete images from your iPhoto Library after importing them, but you will no longer 
have access to those images within iPhoto. If you choose not to delete the images in 
your iPhoto Library, any changes you make to those images in iPhoto will not be 
reflected in the duplicate images in Aperture.
Note: You can also import individual images or albums from your iPhoto Library.