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Consolidating Master Files
When consolidating master files, you are given the choice of either moving or copying
the master files from their current location in the Finder to the Aperture Library. When
you have master files stored on a server or RAID, and then decide to store them in the
Library (so that you can work on them efficiently), selecting the ”Copy files” option in
the Consolidate Master Images dialog won’t affect the source volume. For more
information about consolidating master files, see the Aperture User Manual, located in
the Aperture Help menu.
About Toolbar Icons
Your toolbar may appear different because the default set of toolbar icons has
changed in Aperture 1.5. For more information about the default set of toolbar icons
in Aperture 1.5 and how to customize the toolbar, see the Aperture User Manual,
located in the Aperture Help menu.
Note: If you customized the toolbar using Aperture 1.1.2, your toolbar icons have not changed.
Previous Release Information About Aperture 1.1
The following information was included with Aperture 1.1. Aperture 1.1 is designed to
run natively on both PowerPC-based and Intel-based Macintosh computers.
Library Compatibility with Aperture 1.1
When you open Aperture 1.1, the Aperture Library will need to be updated for use with
Aperture 1.1. Once converted, you won’t be able to use this Library with earlier versions
of Aperture.
Undo No Longer Deletes Externally Edited Versions
In previous versions of Aperture, when you exported an image to an external editor
and brought it back into Aperture, choosing Undo deleted the new version created by
the external editor. In Aperture 1.1, Undo no longer deletes a version imported from an
external editor. After an image is brought into Aperture from an external editor, the
Undo command is dimmed.