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You can import ‘Full size’ previews from Aperture/iPhoto (optional, off by default) to help you remember how you edited the file in Aperture, provided that they are up-to-date.Aperture Versions will translate into Virtual Copies in Lightroom (metadata only – no Develop adjustments).Stacking (Aperture Only - stack groupings will be mapped to keywords in Lightroom as they don’t map cleanly between the programs).Aperture project/folder/album hierarchy and iPhoto events/folders/albums hierarchy will be mapped as closely as possible into Lightroom collection sets and collections.Hidden Files (files designated as Hidden in iPhoto will be imported into Collections > From iPhoto > Photos Hidden in iPhoto).Faces will be added as keywords in Lightroom (note that the box around the face doesn’t translate to a Lightroom 5 feature).
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#Iphoto library manager error 5000 update
They’re going to continue refining the plug-in and will include it in a future Lightroom update and it’s now included in Lightroom 5.7 (updated 18 November 2014), but if you’re itching to convert your Aperture library (3.5.1 or later) or iPhoto library (9 or later), you can try it right now. So what do you need to know? What’s Included in the Transfer: Adobe has just released their first Aperture/iPhoto to Lightroom Import tool.