And I actually bought Lightroom and started to work out a strategy to move at some point. I had several problems with Aperture after upgrading to Sierra. Agree with those who have stated it has superior editing capabilities to Aperture, but I’m as unimpressed as ever with its DAM capabilities, crude user interface, and its heavy-handed reliance on Adobe Cloud subscription services. In related news, I finally bit the bullet and started playing with Lightroom. With Little Snitch 3.7, I get an error and crash/freeze when I try to resize or maximize the Configuration window.ĭescription: Cannot remove an observer for the key path “contentLayoutRect” from because it is not registered as an observer. In Aperture, an internal error (and crash/freeze) appears whenever I try to switch to full screen.ĮxceptionName: NSInvalidArgumentExceptionĭescription: *** -: object cannot be nil I have no such issues running the same OS and apps on an Early 2013 Retina MacBook Pro. But I’m running into frequent errors with some apps including Aperture. The OS itself installed without issues and seems to be working fine. I’m also having “Internal Error” issues with Sierra on one of my computers, a Late 2009 iMac, running macOS 10.12 ( 16A323). I have now (a) Repaired, then (b) Rebuilt the database. I am waiting for my TimeMachine backup to complete before attempting these remedies. This is the advice on the Apple Support site for addressing this kind of issue. Getting ANXIOUS!!!! about finding a suitable, robust, useful replacement for Aperture. I haven’t tried to rebuild the Aperture database yet. The error is raised if I try to alter an EXPORT preset. However, if I ‘ CONTINUE’ the images import. The error is raised when I seek to IMPORT images. Choose “Crash” to halt the application and file a bug with the Crash Reporter…. Choose “Continue” to continue running in an inconsistent state. With Aperture I am receiving this notification repeatedly and consistently:Īn uncaught exception was raised. I have just installed Sierra Release version 10.12.
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