Aperture is the photo management software provided in Mac OS. With the release of Aperture 3, the latest version of Aperture, more and more people want to get the new version, since it has more advanced features than its former, Aperture 2. However, the fact that you cannot upgrade from an older version of Aperture to Aperture 3, is a big drawback of Aperture 3.
But there are some adventurous people out there, who try out their luck at trying to upgrade from the older version to the newer version, and end up losing all the data present in the Aperture library. Therefore, it is essential that you take a complete backup of the Aperture library, before going ahead with the upgrading process to avoid using photo recovery in Mac. This would ensure the safety of your data, even if there is a data loss situation.
Aperture does provide a built-in first aid tool, but it is helpful only in repairing database, but if the files have been deleted or lost, you will need a powerful Mac data recovery software. REMO Recover (Mac) Media Edition software lets you recover all the photos lost from the Aperture library with ease. This Mac photo recovery software also lets you recover audio and video files of all well known formats from hard drives, USB drives and flash memory cards.