I think what you suggests works fine for the first import but when you
try adding folders after that it becomes unstuck. I have my folder
structure outside aperture organised as year with monthly subfolders and
then daily subfolders under them. I use YYYYMMDD format so each folder
is immediately identifiable. within aperture I have each year as a
project and then a folder (blue for each month) with albums then for
each day as this was the default with the first version. I can import
the year as a project which works fine, but when I later add subfolders
to a month - I have not yet found a way to reimport them without
importing the whole year again,which is why I use the workaround I
described. I have no idea why they removed this option which was allowed
before.
Interestingly I saw that amazon have the study book, maybe I need to
read it, if I can find time. Just out of interest what type of work is
available for a certified aperture expert and are you doing or planning
other mac training as well. After 15 years of official study and taking
over 200 exams I promised myself I would never take another test - maybe
I have to reconsider that decision some time;-)
On 31/05/2010 11:16, Chris Barker wrote:
> I never used that feature, Ian, but I am going through the Apple Pro Training
> Series book (with a view to taking the exam and getting a job): if you Import
> from your hard drive with New Project selected (default), when you click on a
> folder in the Import Browser (at the bottom) the name of the folder appears
> as the name of the project into which you will import the images.
>
> Is that no use to you?
>
> Chris
>
> On 31 May 2010, at 09:39, SwissPace wrote:
>
>
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