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by G Vivanco
February 2, 2011 - 5:01am

Am not sure how to update a folder in Aperture. So when I used to use LR is I went into the folder on my HD and made some changes then saved it back to that folder in LR all I had to do was start LR. Then find the folder with the image right click and click on update folder. LR would scan the folder for new files then I would be able to import the new image next to the raw file. Is ther anyway to do that in Aperture without having to dig for each file?

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by PhotoJoseph
February 2, 2011 - 5:24am

G Vivanco,

Aperture doesn’t work that way at all. The relationship between the Finder and Aperture is not locked. It’s a completely different workflow in that regard than to Lightroom.

I thought you already had my book, but maybe not… I really recommend you pick up “In-Depth Getting Started with Aperture 3” as this will help you to understand how Aperture stores and manages files.

cheers
-Joseph @ApertureExpert

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by G Vivanco
February 2, 2011 - 5:47am

Funny. I do have your book. Maybe I was hoping I missed something or that Aperture would add that. Also if Aperture would add a keyboard short cut to the color overlay that would make the tears run for sure.
regards
George

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by PhotoJoseph
February 2, 2011 - 6:43am

George,

I thought you already had it ;-)

I wouldn’t count on Aperture working that way in the future, as it’s fundamentally a different approach to what’s in Lightroom. Of course, never say never!

and for the overlay shortcut… I hear ya brother!

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by G Vivanco
February 2, 2011 - 7:24am

I email Scott Bourne and asked him to please tell the people at Apple to add the shortcut. He got back to me and said he would mention it to them. I guess dragging your mouse to the top and clicking on the gear then on the overlay color is no big deal. NOT.

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by PhotoJoseph
February 2, 2011 - 7:25am

George,

agreed… and believe me, they’ve heard it from all of us! :)

-Joseph @ApertureExpert

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