Hazards of Referenced Masters -- Bone-Headedness
 | This kind of thing happens more than you think. How can you prevent yourself from doing bone-headed things to your referenced masters? A guide to defensive storage. |
Image Recovery With File Juicer
 | If you are using referenced masters and have lost or deleted the masters, what do you do? File Juicer is a tool that can be used to scavenge images from Aperture's library to recover the 1024 pixel thumbnails used by the viewer. |
Hazards of Referenced Masters -- Archives on DVD
 | Referenced masters can be hazardous. Be aware of the issues of archiving to DVD before adopting this in your workflow |
Online and Offline Images
 | When images are stored outside the library, there is the likelihood that the volume they are on is not accessible. This article about Online and Offline Images shows how they are managed. |
Burning Masters To DVD and The Referenced File Manager
 | Burning masters to a CD or a DVD has a hitch. Aperture cannot find them. To fix this, take a visit to the Referenced File Manager. |
Recover From Broken References to Edited Files
 | It is possible to have the Referenced File Manager balk at reconnecting a master because the file size has changed. The situation can be recovered if necessary. |
Relocate and Consolidate
 | New in Aperture 1.5 is the ability to store master images outside of the library. Relocate and Consolidate are the tools that help you manage your image collection. |
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