After i have imported photos from my iPhone into iPhoto how do i open them in photoshop?  i can't find them in finder

after i have imported photos from my iPhone into iPhoto how do i open them in photoshop?  how do i find them in finder?

is there an efficient way to move everything from IPhoto into a folder under Pictures? 
Launch iPhoto - in photos view select all and export to the desired folder - see the user tip on exporting for details on the export options
how do I get the videos to show up as videos that play on the mac and that I can save and load to youtube (or whatever)?
Launch iPhoto and select teh video(s), export as kind = original - see the user tip on exporting for details on the export optionssee the user tip on exporting for details on the export options
LN

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