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  1. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (2 of 10) — Empty Your Trash

    (If you’re just joining us, start with Tip 1) Tip 2 — Empty Your Trash Every now and then I’ll look up at the number count on my trash and see that there are several thousand images sitting there. When I see that, I dump them. If you have many thousands, ...

    Thomas Boyd - 02/26/2015 - 7:35pm - 3 comments

  2. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (9 of 10) — Verify Your Backups

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    Thomas Boyd - 08/08/2015 - 8:02pm - 3 comments

  3. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (4 of 10) — Dump Your Dupes

    (If you’re just joining us, start with Tip 1) Tip 4 — Dump Your Dupes Every now and then I’ll end up with some duplicates. This can take up a lot of space. It can be tedious and time consuming to deal with, but now is the time before the problem is so big ...

    Thomas Boyd - 02/26/2015 - 7:35pm - 4 comments

  4. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (5 of 10) — Clean Your Computer

    (If you’re just joining us, start with Tip 1) Tip 5 — Clean Your Computer While in the cleaning mode you might as well tidy up your computer. Clean up your desktop, fix and repair permissions, and defrag your computer. There’s no harm in it and it will pr ...

    Thomas Boyd - 02/26/2015 - 7:35pm - 4 comments

  5. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (7 of 10) — Repair Your Library

    (If you’re just joining us, start with Tip 1) Tip 7 — Repair or Rebuild your Aperture Library It might be running fine, but it doesn’t hurt to run some diagnostics on it. I’ve found that it usually finds some database issues every time I run it. Just do i ...

    Thomas Boyd - 02/26/2015 - 7:35pm - 21 comments

  6. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (10 of 10) — Rate Your Best

    (If you’re just joining us, start with Tip 1) Tip 10 — Rate Your Best After all that work you deserve something fun to do. Take a quick look at each and every project. Find your best work and put five stars on it. It’s easier to edit your work after some ...

    Thomas Boyd - 02/26/2015 - 7:35pm

  7. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (8 of 10) — Update Your Places

    (If you’re just joining us, start with Tip 1) Tip 8 — Update Your Places I’m a huge fan of Aperture’s Places feature, and even dedicated a recent Live Training session exclusively to it (check out Session 017). The reason I think it’s so awesome is that w ...

    PhotoJoseph - 02/26/2015 - 7:35pm - 5 comments

  8. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (3 of 10) — Name Your Projects

    (If you’re just joining us, start with Tip 1) Tip 3 — Name Your Projects If you’ve read any of my ebooks, watched any videos, or even heard me talk about Aperture on a podcast, you probably know that my number one, if-nothing-else-you-gotta-do-this Apertu ...

    PhotoJoseph - 02/26/2015 - 7:35pm - 5 comments

  9. Ten Tips to a Clean Aperture Library (6 of 10) — Clean Your Stream

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    PhotoJoseph - 07/28/2016 - 12:09am - 2 comments

  10. Confidential Metadata Fields

    A user asked in the forum if there was a way to attach potentially confidential data to a photo (for example a model’s phone number and address) so that you can easily find it, but not have to worry about it showing up on Flickr or wherever if you want to ...

    PhotoJoseph - 02/26/2015 - 7:36pm - 2 comments

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