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  • in reply to: beach ball when attempting to view Photos library #126830
    mikhail
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    Hi Nik,

    Any further thoughts on this? I’d really like to be able to use RAW Power, but it keeps hanging when I open my library, and I have to kill and restart the app, and thus, as of now, it’s pretty much unusable for me. Are you able to offer any additional suggestions on what to try or how to diagnose the issue?

    Thank you,

    –mikhail

    in reply to: beach ball when attempting to view Photos library #126596
    mikhail
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    Thanks for the feedback. So, the long story on this is that I was an Aperture user for many, many years, and have accumulated a large library (over 70K photos/videos). Initially, it was fully managed (in Aperture), but after some time I simply ran out of space, and ended up converting the entire library from fully managed to fully referenced. I kept using Aperture for a few years after Apple discontinued it. One day the display on my Mac died, and I had to finally do something.

    I ended up converting my Aperture library to Photos library using a second Mac and connecting to the one with the failed display remotely. The Photos library _never_ worked right, for all the well-known reasons/issues with the referenced files (I even filed one specific bug with Apple, with no response from them). I waited a year hoping the next release of Mac OS might fix some of the well-known issues that people have discussed in Apple support forums at length. Now, almost 2 years later, not a single issue with Photos that’s been preventing me from moving forward has been fixed. In the meantime, my ever growing collection of photos is sitting unprocessed, and I really need to find a path forward.

    I’ve been monitoring RAW Power for quite some time, really hoping that I could just keep my existing Photos library with all the referenced photos/videos and use RAW Power as the UI front-end for it, and do all my work in RAW Power.

    Not sure converting my entire library from referenced to managed is a viable solution, primarily due to current as well as future space requirements, plus the path for that conversion seems unclear as well as really tedious. Putting all the new photos into a brand new library is an option, I suppose, but I was _really_ hoping to have my entire photo collection in one single place…

    I did look (many times) at the various other alternative software solutions for photo editing/organization, but none seem to just give me what Aperture offered… RAW Power seems to be the closest in that regard, I just hope I can somehow figure out how to use it with my existing referenced Photos library, so that: 1) I can keep all my photos/videos in one place, 2) I can continue using external USB drive to store all the originals, and 3) I can use an app that works, which is presumably RAW Power (which could have been Apple Photos if that app actually worked).

    Other thoughts/suggestions?

    Thanks,

    –mikhail

    in reply to: beach ball when attempting to view Photos library #126587
    mikhail
    Participant

    Actually, I just ran into the same beach ball issue again (after cleaning up the cache one more time, as you suggested earlier), and this time I did not click on any video files. After launching the app I clicked on a few albums and on one of them the app hung.Thumbnails are shown as empty grey boxes and the larger version of the selected photo is just a black box. Are there any logs I can collect to help better diagnose this?

    Thanks,

    –mikhail

    in reply to: beach ball when attempting to view Photos library #126586
    mikhail
    Participant

    Thank you, Nik. Files called Locations.rpbookmarklist, Favorites.rpbookmarklist, and singleFileEditor.rpbookmarklist did not exist in my case. However, the two plist files did exist and removing them seems to have fixed the issue. I was able to browse files in various albums in my Apple Photos system library. However… once I happened to view an album that contained some videos, and I happened to click on a thumbnail representing a video, the same beach ball appeared again, and RAW Power is once again unresponsive. Are videos not supported at all? Or just referenced videos?

    Couple additional clarifications, if you don’t mind:

    – all of my photos are referenced, but I do not see any overlay icons on top of thumbnails indicating that files are referenced? (Apple Photos does mark references images). Is there a way to visually tell within RAW Power that a photo is a referenced one?

    – if I am running RAW Power as a standalone app and view my existing Apple Photos library. Where would it store all the edits? Into that Apple Photos library, right?

    – if I am running RAW Power as a standalone app and view photos in a set of directories (not in the Apple Photos library), then all the edits would be stored in the RAW Power application sandbox and photo files themselves will be completely untouched, right?

    Thank you,

    –mikhail

    in reply to: from Aperture to Photos + RawPower ? #124062
    mikhail
    Participant

    Thank you, Nik. That approach would certainly give me a list of all Aperture edited images. However, is there any way for me to tell how any given image from that library was edited? Eventually the library will have a mix of Aperture edited images, RawPower edited images, and unedited images. If I pick a random image that was already edited and decide to make further changes to it, can I tell in any way whether it was edited with Aperture or with RawPower? Anyway way at all? If it was originally edited with Aperture, then if I decide to edit it further in RawPower, Photos would give me a jpeg, instead of the raw image with a list of edits applied previously. If I know if was edited in Aperture, I’d create a copy from the original raw image and would start editing from scratch in RawPower. Wheres if it was originally edited in RawPower, then I’d just continue where I left off previously. So, it seems I would really need to be able to somehow tell which software edited the image previously. Is there any way at all that this could be done?

    Thank you,

    –mikhail

    in reply to: from Aperture to Photos + RawPower ? #124045
    mikhail
    Participant

    Thank you very much, Nik. Do you have any tips/suggestions on possible ways for me to differentiate between older Aperture-edited photos and newer RawPower-edited photos? Any tricks you can think of?

    Thank you,

    –mikhail

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