On a few occasions I've had Aperture tell me that: “This photo was adjusted using an earlier version of Apple's RAW processing”, even though this was not the case, and other pictures from the same project and time interval had no problems. After reprocessing, the pictures affected no longer had any adjustments, even though they all did before.
Clearly this is some kind of bug, that isn't easily reproducible. So I'm starting this thread in the faint hope of helping someone to track it down.
Pictures affected:
Some D90 NEF-files residing in 1 project only containing photos taken within a 1 week interval. All the affected pictures was assigned two stars. They were all uploaded to Facebook with Apertures built-in functionality. All pictures had adjustments.
All these traits are possessed by some unaffected pictures too.
Way affected:
All adjustments were forgotten and the aforementioned RAW message was shown. See this screenshot of missing adjustments.
If anyone happened upon this before please tell, and of course if there exists a workaround, I'd be happy to hear it.
best
/adam
Adam,
I have to wonder if this is related to the other issue you’ve been battling.
I’d like to suggest that you start with a brand new Library going forward, only going back to your old Library to get to old images. Just in case you’re experiencing something unique that’s not an Aperture bug, but is specific to your Library, new photos won’t be “infected” with this problem.
@PhotoJoseph
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