Importing Images From the Finder


If you already have images in your Finder, you can import them directly into Aperture, automatically creating Aperture albums that match your existing folder structure. You can either create a new project or import them into an existing project.

1.

Click to choose an existing project or choose File > New Project.

2.

Choose File > Import > Folders Into a Project

3.

Navigate to your image folders and click Open.

You can also import individual files.

1.

Choose File > Import > Images.

2.

Navigate to your images in the column view display above the Browser.

Notice that the import interface for individual files looks similar to the interface for importing images from a camera or card reader. The Import arrow shows the destination, and you can select the images individually or as an entire folder. Importing through this method also allows you to alter the image information, metadata, and Auto-Stack slider using the same methods that you employed earlier.

Tip

You can also import images using the drag-and-drop method. Open a Finder window and drag the images directly to a project in the Aperture Projects panel.





Apple Pro Training Series. Getting Started with Aperture
Apple Pro Training Series: Getting Started with Aperture
ISBN: 0321422759
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 110

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