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What is an APALBUM file? Photo album created by Aperture, Apple's commercial digital photo editing application; saves an album of imported photos, which can be part of a larger Aperture project; usually has a cryptic filename prefix since Aperture handles the image data using a proprietary format behind the scenes.

More Information APALBUM files are not meant to be opened directly. Instead, they are opened using the album features in Aperture. NOTE: Apple Aperture was discontinued and replaced by Photos in 2015.

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What is an APALBUM file?

Photo album created by Aperture, Apple's commercial digital photo editing application; saves an album of imported photos, which can be part of a larger Aperture project; usually has a cryptic filename prefix since Aperture handles the image data using a proprietary format behind the scenes.

More Information

APALBUM files are not meant to be opened directly. Instead, they are opened using the album features in Aperture.

NOTE: Apple Aperture was discontinued and replaced by Photos in 2015.

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Updated: July 30, 2015

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What is an APALBUM file?
Photo album created by Aperture, Apple's commercial digital photo editing application; saves an album of imported photos, which can be part of a larger Aperture project; usually has a cryptic filename prefix since Aperture handles the image data using a proprietary format behind the scenes.