How to view my old Aperture catalogs with Peakto ?

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • How do you retrieve your photos when they're trapped in discontinued software like Aperture?
    CYME has developed two solutions to assist you in locating and enjoying your photos, which Matthieu presents in this video.
    The first solution is Peakto, a universal cataloger for macOS that enables you to organize all your photos, including those from Aperture. Matthieu demonstrates how to connect your Aperture catalogs to Peakto, allowing you to view, explore, and export them.
    The second solution is Avalanche. Avalanche empowers you to convert your Aperture catalogs to other photo editing software, such as Lightroom, Capture One, or Luminar, while preserving the modifications you've made to your files
    With CYME's solutions, watch how you can effortlessly retrieve and organize your photos from the discontinued Aperture software, providing you with seamless access, exploration, and preservation of your cherished memories.
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    0:00 Aperture Catalogs
    1:07 Catalog conversion with Avalanche
    3:12 Photo management with Peakto
    8:18 Conclusion
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  • @jerrycamarillophotography5286
    @jerrycamarillophotography5286 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for understanding the importance of Aperture as a program and us who cant let it go. I wished the new editing programs were this powerful and easy to use. What is your favorite program now that replaced aperture?

    • @CymePhotography
      @CymePhotography  Рік тому

      Hello Jerry, it's a difficult call as many apps out there have different capabilities. If you look for a replacement of Aperture as a catalog, I think there are only 2 apps at this level: C1 and Lightroom. If you are looking at it from the angle of advanced editing with a decent approach to file based cataloging, then there are many very capable contenders (On1, DXO, ...) If you are very picky about your RAW engine, then enters RawPower in addition to the apps above. I put Luminar in its own category: it is not a catalog, it is not a management tool...but has some awesome editing features. Hope it helps.

  • @CorentinHarbelot
    @CorentinHarbelot Рік тому +1

    Mes catalogues Aperture sont si lourds que les transférer depuis mon NAS est souvent voué à l'échec, peut-on les importer depuis un NAS de manière fiable et plus ou moins rapide?... Autre question, Lightroom sait ouvrir les librairies Aperture, quel est l'intérêt d'utiliser Avalanche?

    • @CymePhotography
      @CymePhotography  Рік тому +1

      Bonjour Corentin,
      Malheureusement ce n'est pas possible depuis un NAS, il faut au moins un disque externe connecté, car nous lisons la base de données et cela n'est pas possible de lire une base de données stockée sur un NAS.
      En effet, Lightroom ouvre bien les catalogues Aperture, mais le logiciel ne prend pas en compte la totalité des modifications apportées dans Aperture. Par ailleurs, vous pouvez essayer gratuitement Avalanche pour comparer. Nous serons ravis d'avoir votre retour.
      Merci pour votre commentaire

    • @CorentinHarbelot
      @CorentinHarbelot Рік тому

      @@CymePhotography Merci pour vos éclaircissements, je suis en phase de test pour le moment..