Yes, you can use scanned photos with Apple's Aperture program. In the Image Capture scan window you will be able to choose an automatic task which will follow the scan process defaults to preview. This means that the image that you scanned will open as a new Preview document after the scan.
However, you can import the images to aperture after the scan using the tools which are built into Mac OS X and come with every Mac. These are the steps to follow: 1. Open Automator and click on the photos library item where you will find Aperture task "Import Photos" and drag and drop it on the workflow field.
You will then be able to choose your desired project or a new project for the scanned images to appear. You can assign one or more keywords to the scanned images automatically by just dragging and dropping the 'assign keywords to images. 2.
Next is to save who whole workflow that you have done by saving it as a general workflow by choosing "File, Save as and plug-in 3. After the above steps, plug in your scanner and open up Image Capture to open a new scan window that open with your connected scanner as a source. You have to define your freshly created plug-in as a task which will run after the image was scanned.
You can then choose any freshly created workflow from the Automatic Task dropdown men and there you will be able to find it. Source: http://www.kremalicious.com/2008/05/scan-images-directly-into-apple-aperture.
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