Lightroom 6 - import of Aperture is lack of face recognition

Hello

After migrating my photos on my Mac to Aperture, Lightroom 6 I noticed that importation of images and folders work, but it lacks of face recognition. It is very annoying because I had hundreds of people marked in Aperture. So my question is: is it possible to also import the results of facial recognition Aperture LR 6 and if so how do you?

Best regards

Hi Lysander,

Recognition of the faces of the opening will be imported as keyword in Lightroom.

Please check the following link once, for what information gets imported and which are not: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/aperture-import-plug-in-lightroom-faq.html

Let me know if it helps.

Kind regards

Tanuj

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