Hello all,
I am in the process of importing my photos to projects. After I have imported the photos I am organizing projects in folders by Year. As soon as I go to move the project into the appropriate folder, the photos go missing in the project. If I click on Show Project Info it says 'xx photos' correctly…If i create a smart album and search for the photo's text, it finds the photos…if I right click a photo and click on Show in Project it points me to the empty project!!! But it still won't show the photos.
If I go to the top of the inspector and click on Projects, it shows the project and will even preview all the photos if I drag the mouse across it…yet if I click on the project its still empty. The search fields are empty too, I can't figure this out! Is there a maximum number of projects that can be in a folder?
JF
Jason,
You could be in Viewer view, and with no image(s) selected, you’d see a blank canvas. Also I know you said the search fields are empty, but let’s be sure. See this [screenshot].
No there’s no (known) maximum to how many projects can be in a folder. Unless you have hundreds or thousands I don’t think that’s the problem.
-Joseph @ApertureExpert
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Hi Joseph, for a period of time it stopped and now its back…I’ll import a project (as I have now for 2007 and 2008 years of photos) and its doing it again.
I’ll import the project and not touch anything else other than move the project to the appropriate year folder. All the files disappear, I can’t select anything and I’m in browser view.
If I run a smart album, it will find the files and Show in Project still points back to the empty project folder! This is driving me crazy!
J
Best i can tell…maybe its a slow external hard drive. I exited Aperture and opened it up again and the photos were there…second time this has happened…
Jason,
Are you attached to a USB drive? If so, then your idea could be accurate. However it’s also possible that your library could stand to have a rebuild.
Back up first… always.
Then hold down command-option on launch, and you’ll get the Aperture First Aid window, and you can Repair the database from there [screenshot].
Good luck
-Joseph @ApertureExpert
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