Hi, since upgrading Aperture to the current version, my new Pictures when shown the preview are ok, however when clicking on them they change to a horrible green. My files are RAW (.RW2) from a Panasonic Lumix GX1. Other thing, when checking in Adjustments, the RAW Fine Tuning Adjustment is greyed.
The ones from my Nikon D800 are good, that means, is not a general problem.
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Please help!!, Aperture is rendering my pictures new update with a awful colour cast.
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For your photos which are having problems, have you tried the “Reprocess Masters” command? Select the images and then right click to get to it. See if that helps the situation. I don’t have a GX1 so I can’t comment there, however, the files from my LX3 seem to be fine.
Hi, I’ve deleted them too and re-import them.
Reprocessing helped me. I read the following on the other forum.
I hesitate to forward the following to you for my lack of knowledge on what it does but it has helped others
Type the following in Terminal
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchSe rvices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -R /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Library
Leonie wrote an explanation of Alan Rosemans post
The lsregister command registers the document types with the lauch service database, and the
“-R” option forces the recursive registration of the contained bundles, if you register a bundle. The “CoreTypes.bundle” contains the following bundles:
MachineTypes.bundle
iLifeMediaBrowserTypes.bundle
MobileDevices.bundle
iLifeSlideshowTypes.bundle
RawCameraTypes.bundle
including the RawCameraTypes.bundle; so the above command will register the known raw file types supported by the OS, e.g. Canon CRW raw image.
If you want to find out, which formats are actually registered, run the “lsregister” command with the “-dump” option; this will give you a very long list of registered file types:
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchSe rvices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -dump
To check if your own raw format is registered you may want to filter this list using grep, e.g.
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchSe rvices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -dump | grep “Canon CR2 raw image”
will filter for the output lines containing “Canon CR2 raw image” and show that the Canon CR2 raw image format is registered:
description: Canon CR2 raw image
description: Canon CR2 raw image
In all cases, where you find that your raw file type is not yet registered, Alan Roseman’s fix will be very helpful, in the other cases it will make no difference.
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the previous post should be enough for you to research for more info. This is not for the faint of heart. Terminal commands if not copied correctly can be very very damaging.
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In the above LaunchServices is one word. See how dangerous this is!!!
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hi all I’m getting some from Leoni, ist not working at all
the terminal command is all one line. type it first into text editor so you can see it in one line and make sure the words dont have broken spaces in it.
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