![]() ![]() I do have an older machine just for running Aperture, but not being able to import HIEC is the only reason I am looking for another application. The main problem with Aperture is that is does not support HIEC-file format. But even after 4 years I found nothing comparable to AA, apparently this kind of stuff is not lucrative enough. I think CO is a very good RAW converter – and a very poor DAM. Or don't you have a machine Aperture is running on anymore? Now your problem: Maybe you need to split the massive 250.000 images catalog of Aperture first in Aperture and make smaller batches? And later import these 4 or 5 CO catalogs into a single one? No, I have no idea how to automatically do this. On the 2020 iMac with 32 GB RAM and 10.15.7 I'm still facing crashes after importing and (batch)-editing digitalized negatives. Are you sure you want to go on this adventure? Next question: CO likes to crash after the RAM runs out. CO can do other things better than AA ever could, but as a DAM ist sucks big time. I don't want to become reminded each time I'm starting CO of what we lost with Aperture. For all of that and many more reasons I keep my old 27" iMac from 2010 to be able to run Aperture. CO can't do so essential things like jumping to the end or start of an album name by using ⌘+▶︎ or ◀︎? My browser does this better. Selecting a couple of albums to move them into another project? Next laugh, only one by one possible. Duplicating intelligent folders to edit their conditions? Next laugh. And while I can click on a folder of the catalog and get an overview of the pictures in it, CO's group are not capable do so. Intelligent folders made a big part of my catalog - they are becoming "normal" albums, pointless to me. CO has such a disappointing DAM part that I could not see the point in wasting more time and energy in this. Once I also attempted to import an Aperture catalog with maybe 1/5 of the quantity of yours. ![]()
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