Automatically back up files at import, Reset import options – Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Import photos

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Automatically back up files at import

Creating copies of your photos from the moment you take them is essential to the preservation
of your work. In Aperture, you can back up your original files as they are imported, using the Back
Up Files import option. Backing up your image, video, and audio files at import ensures that if
something catastrophic happens to your computer system, copies of your original files are stored
somewhere safe. If you back up your files during import, Aperture makes a copy of each file and
places the copied files in the location you specify.

Back up your original files during import

1

In the Import browser, choose Backup Location from the Import Settings pop-up menu.

The Backup Location controls appear in the Import browser.

2

Do one of the following:

To back up your files to the Documents folder: Choose Documents from the Backup To
pop-up menu.

To back up your files to a new location: Choose “Choose” from the Backup To pop-up menu, then
select a location from the dialog that appears.

Note: It’s a good idea to back up your original files to a location other than your computer. This
is the only way to ensure that your original files are safe if something catastrophic happens to
your computer.

Turn off automatic backup during import

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Choose None from the Backup To pop-up menu.

Reset import options

The import settings you set in the Import browser remain in effect from import session to
import session, regardless of whether they are shown. However, you can quickly reset the import
settings to their defaults.

Reset all import settings to their defaults

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In the Import browser, choose Reset to Defaults from the Import Settings pop-up menu.

Remove an import option from view

1

In the Import browser, click the background of the import option you want to remove from view.

The import option becomes highlighted, indicating it is selected.

2

Press Delete.

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