Aperture Special Report: Long progress indicator for 6x4 images
Aperture Special Report: Long progress indicator for 6x4 images
Some users report a problem where, after cropping images to 6x4 ratio, Aperture persistently shows the "loading" progress indicator over any image that had been adjusted and was a 6x4 portrait crop.
One reader writes:
"Selecting an adjusted landscape crop would only briefly show the 'loading' indicator before showing the adjusted image. I just opened Aperture again and selected a 6x4 portrait cropped shot that had several adjustments -- initially the image was sharp and adjusted in the image viewer window, but after a second or two, it became highly blurry and unadjusted while the 'loading' indicator appeared. I waited five minutes and the indicator never went away - and the image remained blurry, as if it was simply zooming the thumbnail up."
Index:
- Release Notes
- Aperture 1.0.1 persistently appearing in Software Update -- fix
- Aperture 1.0.1: Release notes; What is fixed, and not fixed
- Solution for importing metadata from iView MediaPro
- Artifacts when adjusting images with "auto levels"
- Burning CDs of photos from Aperture
- Dual monitor issues
- Cannot recognize some DNG files
- Duplicate image imports -- fix
- Frequent crashes -- try deleting .plist file; disconnecting devices; check for bad RAM
- Viewing the supported camera list
- Vault Issues: Corruption; Incorrect "not enough space" errors
- IPTC/ metadata issues
- Methods for doing RAW conversion in ACR
- Long progress indicator for 6x4 images
- Navigation pane erratically shifting
- No extra-.Mac Web publishing
- Performance issues with libraries imported from
- Problems with print ordering
- Problems with Slideshow during photo print ordering
- Sharing libraries between multiple users
Resources