Attempt to determine the space required for the migration of the opening...

Hello:

I'll put together a plan to migrate from Aperture to Lightroom.  My research is coming short on a particular issue... If I use Adobe plug-in to convert, if it changes the file system existing opening, thus converting the Lightroom folder structure?  Or, is, in essence, "duplicate" files by creating a new set for Lightroom and leaving the intact existing opening?

If it gives all existing files, I'm fine.  If it is redundant with, I have to approach differently - since my opening set is about 400 GB, and I have about 100GB left on my drive.

I've almost worn out G for Google tries to find an answer.  Your help is appreciated.

Thank you!

PS I posted this on the General discussion of Lightroom, but I have received no feedback.

The migration tool calculates the space required before continuing. It really depends on if your Aperture library is managed or referenced. In the case of a managed library, your images will be get duplicated in order to protect the opening of corruption. See this link for more information:

http://www.lightroomqueen.com/ready-move-aperture-iPhoto/

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