Open aperture for the first time, 26 open aperture for the first time – Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Aperture basics

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Open Aperture for the first time

The first time you open Aperture, a Welcome to Aperture screen presents you with two options,
provided you have an iPhoto library:

Update and begin using your existing iPhoto library.

Start with a new, empty Aperture library and begin importing photos.

Important:

Aperture can only open iPhoto libraries upgraded to iPhoto 9.3 or later. To upgrade

your iPhoto library, open it in iPhoto 9.3 or later.

Open Aperture for the first time

1

In the Applications folder in the Finder, double-click the Aperture icon.

The Welcome to Aperture screen appears.

2

Do one of the following:

To update your iPhoto library and begin working with it in Aperture: Click the Update
iPhoto button.
After iPhoto is updated to the latest version, open your iPhoto library so that it is upgraded
to the latest version as well. When the upgrade is complete, close iPhoto and open Aperture.
The contents of your iPhoto library appear in the Library inspector in Aperture. For more
information, see

Library inspector overview

on page 51.

To open a new, empty Aperture library: Click the Create New button.
Aperture opens a new, empty Aperture library, and you can begin importing photos
immediately. For more information, see

Importing photos overview

on page 27.

Tip: To set Aperture to use the keyboard shortcuts you’re familiar with using in iPhoto, choose
Aperture > Commands > iPhoto, and choose your language. For more information, see

Customizing keyboard shortcuts overview

on page 488.

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