How do I get the "jpeg to iPhoto" menu option in Snow Leopard?

in 10.5, there was a nifty little "jpeg to iphoto" option when opening photos. seems to have disappeared from menu options in 10.6. Anyone know a work around or if it's still there just somewhere else? It was one of my favorite things!

you are welcome! another option is to make a service using automator to import images to iphoto. it will be available in the right-click menu and might be useful for importing more than one file at a time. and of course you can always just drag the files to the iphoto icon in the dock.

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