

I have to admit only LR CC gives me the all the functionality I want but I loath the interface and experience, whilst CO feels more intuitive and slick but has some quirks that might be deal-breakers for me e.g. This issue has highlighted to me for the first time the need to move on and I have recently run serious evaluations of Capture One and LR CC. I have it with projects that are pure managed files too so I don't think its a file access issueįrustratingly it is sometimes triggered when zooming into the second image in a session (requiring a quit or a force quit) or sometimes I can go a complete session of culling (zooming in and out between images) without it happening

No fix found so far and suspect there is some emerging mismatch between how Aperture was taught to manage memory and how Mojave now does it. I'm running a long-established version of Aperture 3.6 and noticed the same behaviour when I upgraded to Mojave - wished I hadn't upgraded but didn't catch this emerging bug until after I'd repurposed my roll-back resource (a boot-up clone which was suddenly needed elsewhere) Please, try it out and let me know your results. The question is, when you people are doing the same exercise, you experience the same behaviour? If yes, would it mean that Mojave doesn’t like referenced files anymore? (Which is a ‘must have’ to me!) Or something(s) got corrupted during the installation(s)? I’m thinking of Aperture or Mojave, although Mojave seems to work fine. Further I noticed that if the images are “offline”, and Aperture has to load just the preview image, it also does not freeze. After reopening it will load again and it will also not freeze if I zoom out first before I go to the next picture. The only way out of that, is to stop the application.
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Although the program still responds to other commands like zooming out, leaving full screen mode, etcetera, but the images won’t load anymore. I don’t have Sierra, High Sierra, but under Mojave the ‘loading indicator’ starts to freeze within a couple of jumps (one to three). This hasn’t been any problem with macOS Yosemite and El Capitan. To speed things up I don’t zoom out when I jump to the next photo. So I’m zooming in, up to 100% (the ‘z’ button), and I am inspecting the image. So, now after installing macOS Mojave first, I encountered a problem and I would like to find out if I am the only one for some reason or if it is a bug.Īfter importing a project full of images into Aperture (referenced), one of the first things I do is: to check focus.

Now sitting at home due to COVID-19 I’m trying to achieve being fully updated with my operating system.
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Although the program has been discontinued, you can still install and use the application up to macOS Mojave, and with a trick up to Catalina. I admit, I am not an early adopter of anything I like to see first if it’s real progress or just a fart in the wind.Īnyway for a reason I was stuck at version 3.03 a long time, but since a year and a half, I have the pleasure using the final version 3.6. To know an application well is way more important to me then following every new trend the industry invents (and pushes it upon us). I have been using Apple’s Aperture for over a decade by now and I don’t have the urge to change soon.
