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Jan182012

iMedia Browser for Multiple Aperture (and iPhoto) Libraries

If your workflow includes multiple Libraries, you know how tedious it can be to switch Libraries just to access an image or two—especially if you’re not sure where they are!

I wrote about this app once years ago on my photo blog, before I even launched this site, but a user question just made me think of it again and I realized a lot of you may not be aware of it.

The app is called iMedia Browser, and is free on the Mac App Store. You do need to enable “Share previews with iLife and iWork” for each Library if you haven’t already. But once that’s done, you should see all of your Aperture and iPhoto Libraries at once in this little app. You can even search through the collections! Just keep in mind you will ONLY see images that you have previews generated for, so if you’re rendering selected previews selectively, you won’t see all of your photos here.

Download iMedia Browser from the Mac App Store for free

Reader Comments (9)

1) Why would you use both Aperture and iPhoto?

2) Why bother with more than one library?

Neither seem remotely efficient ways to work to me.

January 18, 2012 | Registered CommenterMarcus Adams

Marcus - lots of good reasons why for both of these. I use Aperture for the majority of my work, but I keep photos from my iPhone in iPhoto, as well as photos I get from other people for some work.

Everyone has their own unique way of working, but I use multiple libraries for a couple reasons. First, each client has their own library - that way they only see photos I've shot for them. So it can be used as a privacy measure. I also use them to break up segments of my work - motorsports has it's own library, football, tennis, etc. Some of my libraries, like my one for Glacier National Park, has over 20,000 photos in it, and a lot of folders and albums. Keeping all of my stuff together creates more of a mess and takes longer to find what I need. Not to mention, especially in the past, large libraries tend to slow Aperture down. Not sure that's the case anymore, but I just prefer to work with lots of Libraries to help keep things clean.

January 18, 2012 | Registered CommenterRob Chinn

Thank you for telling us about this app, Joseph. I use iPhoto and Aperture and also have multiple libraries in A3. This will be very useful to me even though it meant I had to create previews for many photos I hadn't yet. I think it'll be worth the extra hd space the previews will use to see all my photos in one app.

One thing they really need to do though is update their icon. It's very low quality and pixellated!

January 18, 2012 | Registered CommenterDebbie

Marcus, great question… Rob, great answer! :)

Debbie; I just downloaded the latest version from the App Store and this is what the icon looks like in the dock and in Launchpad… [screenshot] — although I suppose you could be talking about the icon in the menu bar [screenshot]? In which case, yeah, it could use a refresh ;-)

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January 18, 2012 | Registered CommenterJoseph Linaschke

I'm talking about Launchpad and the Dock. Yours looks way sharper than mine. Mine is very blurred! Hmmm... strange.

January 18, 2012 | Registered CommenterDebbie

A quick question - does this software let you browse photos in an Aperture Library in a Time Machine backup? It struck me that would be an incredibly useful feature because, it seems, there is no way to access a single file through Time Machine from a particular date without restoring the whole library? (Unlike iPhone which provides this feature).

January 24, 2012 | Registered CommenterSimon Kiff

Simon,

I seriously doubt it, but you'd have to ask the developer.

Also I assume you meant iPhoto, not iPhone ;-) Yes, that's a nice feature, and no, Aperture doesn't do that. Shame.

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January 24, 2012 | Registered CommenterJoseph Linaschke

After having activated “Share previews with iLife and iWork” I see the project icon and name of the library I had opened in Aperture's last session. However, I do not see any images.
The library is on Mac HD in the home/images folder, the images (all referenced) are on an external HD connected via Firewire. May that external HD be the problem?

Note: I see the very few images of the iPhoto libraries I had created before I worked with Aperture.

Thanks in advance for your ideas and proposals.

February 19, 2012 | Registered Commenterd-light

d-light,

If sharing is on and you're seeing the icon for that Library, then the problem is that no previews have been generated. You probably have preview generation disabled by default.

You can generate previews for ALL files, do it by project, or do it individually. Check out the article linked below to learn more, and if you still have any questions, please post them in the forum:

A Comprehensive Look at Thumbnails, Previews, and More in Aperture 3

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February 21, 2012 | Registered CommenterJoseph Linaschke
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