Exporting folders/ albums

I have been able to successfully export photos to my external hard drive in order to open them on windows, but instead of photos exporting the folders and albums the way I have them set up (in photos app), it separates them into folders by date. I would like to be able to export the folder with its included albums as one unit that retains the assigned folder and album names- or even just the album if it won't work for folders...Anybody had any luck with this yet?

I tried the way you show above and also using the other drop down options. If I export the pictures within the album, I can move them to named folders on the hard drive. If I export the album, it will still move the included photos to a folder, but takes them out of the album. However, if I select two albums and want them to move to the new folder as albums, I can't get it to work without it pulling all of the photos out of both albums and mixing them together. The same thing happens if I select the "Photos" folder that houses the albums. For example: I made a folder in Photos called "Animals". Inside it are two albums- "Alabama wildlife" and "Louisiana Wildlife". Each has five pictures. I want to export all of it together and already organized without having to set everything up again on the hard drive. :/  I can find a work around.... I just didn't want to have to organize everything twice. Any advice? Thanks

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  • Exporting Folders/Albums/Pictures Structure

    I recently downloaded iPhoto Buddy to help me organize my 6000+ picture and 200+ video clip iPhoto Library (well over 10GB), that takes at least 2 minutes to load, and I of course have a very large and fairly complicated directory structure. I need to be able to export top level folders, with all sub-folders, albums, pictures and video retained from my current huge library into several smaller libraries.
    I know that I could just copy all of the pictures into the different folders and then go in and delete the pics that don't belong there, but that would take forever, and unless there is no other way I don't want to have to do that.

    <table><tr><td align=left bgcolor="#FFFFCC">I know that I could just copy all of the pictures into the different folders and then go in and delete the pics that don't belong there, but that would take forever, and unless there is no other way I don't want to have to do that.</td></tr></table>
    Is the following what you don't want to do?
    1 - make a duplicate of your current iPhoto library and name the folder with an appropriate descriptive name.
    2 - use iPhoto Buddy to launch it as a new library and delete those items in it that you don't want.
    3 - repeat for other sub-libraries with a specific content.
    (Wasn't sure if this was the same as what you described)
    Another possible solution would be to obtain iPhoto Library Manager and using it create a new, empty library and then copy selected albums, rolls, etc. from the old library to the new one. It will preserve keyword, comments, etc. You'll need to purchase the full version to get those capabilities.
    Hope this has been of some help. Good luck.
    OT

  • Export pictures to usb with exported folders=album

    Hello,
    You know the way photoshop elements organiser, allows you to view/sort pictures by albums.
    Is there a way to export all your pictures to say usb drive, but have the directory structure match the ps album structure.
    If not any other program do that?

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  • How do you export iPhoto albums to an external drive and have all the albums still labeled?

    I am having an issue exporting the iphoto albums to an external drive. When I do it, it either just drops all the pictures in together or it separates them by events, but my iphotos are arranged in albums, not events so that doesn't help.  Can anyone help with this?
    Also, I'm new to mac and i'm noticing iphotos has a lot of limitations...I can't save photos automatically to folders/albums in iphoto bc it doesnt show in the finder, I can't upload to facebook without doing it from iphoto, and I obviously can't save to external drive easily just yet.  Should I just be saving all of my photos in Pictures in the finder? Is there a way you can save them in pictures and then be able to open them in iphotos? I'm getting so frustrated and ready to go back to my PC. =(

    A couple of general comments:
    1. iPhoto is not compulsory. You don't have to use it.
    2. But if you do, then you're going  to need to make a small conceptual leap, and learn just a little.
    The Conceptual Leap: Your Files and your Photos are not the same thing. The illustration I use is as follows: In my iTunes Library I have a file called 'Let_it_Be_The_Beatles.mp3'. So what is that, exactly? It's not the song. The Beatles never wrote an mp3. They wrote a tune and lyrics. They recorded it and a copy of that recording is stored in the mp3 file. So the file is just a container for the recording. That container is designed in a specific way attuned to the characteristics and requirements of the data. Hence, mp3.
    Similarly, that Jpeg is not your photo, it's a container designed to hold that kind of data. iPhoto is all about the data and not about the container. So, regardless of where you choose to store the file, iPhoto will manage the photo, edit the photo, add metadata to the Photo but never touch the file. If you choose to export - unless you specifically choose to export the original - iPhoto will export the Photo into a new container - a new file containing the photo.
    The Learning: iPhoto replaces the Finder (or file browser) for everything to do with your Photo. And I do mean everything. Organising, Editing, sharing with other apps, printing, uploading, whatever are all done either with or via iPhoto. It's you "go-to" for anything to do with your Photos.
    The upshot of that is that how (or where) the files are stored doesn't matter - as long as they are safe and backed up - because after importing to iPhoto you never directly access those files again.
    So, you want to organise your Photos: do it in the iPhoto Window. Events, Albums, Keywords, and so on. You do all your work via that window or the media browsers that make the Library available in every app in the OS.
    So: want to edit a photo, but not with iPhoto? You can set Photoshop (or any image editor) as an external editor in iPhoto. (Preferences -> General -> Edit Photo: Choose from the Drop Down Menu.) This way, when you double click a pic to edit in iPhoto it will open automatically in Photoshop or your Image Editor, and when you save it it's sent back to iPhoto automatically. This is the only way that edits made in another application will be displayed in iPhoto.
    How to access the Photos for whatever reason you may need them see this user tip:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4491
    For details of the Export dialogue: https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4921
    You can more or less recreate your folder tree in the iPhoto Window - start at the bottom of your tree and drag  folder of images to the Albums Heading. iPhoto will import the images and make an album of them. Then File -> New Folder and drag the Album to that. Folders can hold nested folders and Albums. And so work from there.
    But if your folder tree is date based that's a bit pointless, as the Calendar search and Smart Albums make it pretty redundant. With these you can find any photos from a specific day, week, month, year or date-range in the Library.
    If the folder tree is theme based, then keywords will a more effective way of working.
    And Albums are more flexible that folders in the Finder, as an image can be in any number of Albums and use no extra disk space whatever.
    So, it's a whole new way of working with photos for you.
    To your specific questions:
    I am having an issue exporting the iphoto albums to an external drive. When I do it, it either just drops all the pictures in together or it separates them by events, but my iphotos are arranged in albums, not events so that doesn't help
    Export them one album at a time.
    This User Tip
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4921
    has details of the options in the Export dialogue.
    But given the above... why are you doing this? You're defeating the non-destructive workflow by doing it. Are you trying to back up?
    .I can't save photos automatically to folders/albums in iphoto bc it doesnt show in the finder,
    Not clear exactly what you're asking here, but does the above open some ideas?
    I can't upload to facebook without doing it from iphoto
    Yeah you can... For help accessing your photos in iPhoto see this user tip:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4491
    It's the first one...
    and I obviously can't save to external drive easily just yet.
    Yeah you can but what exactly are you trying to save, and, again, why? Different purposes have different workflows.
    Should I just be saving all of my photos in Pictures in the finder?
    That's a personal choics, but not if you plan on using iPhoto. And as I started with iPhoto is not compulsory... As to why you shouldn't with iPhoto:
    For more on iPhoto and file management see this User Tip:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6361
    Reasons for bothering to learn...
    I use Events simply as big buckets of Photos: Spring 08, July - Nov 06 are typical Events in my Library. I use keywords and Smart Albums extensively. I title the pics broadly.
    I keyword on a
    Who
    What
    Where basis (The When is in the photos's Exif metadata). I also rate the pics on a 1 - 5 star basis.
    Using this system I can find pretty much find any pic in my 50k library in a couple of seconds.
    So, for example, I have a batch of pics titled 'Seattle 08' and a  typical keywording might include: John, Anne, Landscape, mountain, trees, snow. With a rating included it's so very easy to find the best pics we took at Mount Rainier.
    File -> New Smart Album
    set it to 'All"
    title contains Seattle
    keyword is mountain
    keyword is snow
    rating is 5 stars
    Or, want a chronological album of John from birth to today?
    New Smart Album
    Keyword is John
    Set the View options to Sort By Date Ascending
    Want only the best pics?
    add Rating is greater than 4 stars
    The best thing about this system is that it's dynamic. If I add 50 more pics of John  to the Library tomorrow, as I keyword and rate them they are added to the Smart Album.
    In the end, organisation is about finding the pics. The point is to make locating that pic or batch of pics findable fast. This system works for me.

  • Seems this feature is highly requested... exporting folder, album structure

    Been lookin on how to do this on the forum but no luck and I can only assume that this feature is not available...
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    Projects Imports (folder)
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    Species (folder)
    Bird (Album)
    What ever (Album)
    etc etc etc....
    Now I have to take these photos organised to my client tomorrow on my laptop.
    So I somehow need to export the rated betters shots into my latop, to show the clients...
    Yes I could create a smartfolder that looks for 3/4/5 stars blablabla and export all shots to one folder which I could copy accross to my laptop...
    What I want is a way of exporting my whole Aperture folder/album structure into my empty Aperture Library on the laptop... So that I retain the original shots, in their folders, albums, in order that the client sees all photos organised as they are on my machine at home...
    Seems many people want to do something like that, and seems that there is no way of doing that...
    Or is there....
    G5, D2.0, 5G-ram, 1TB storage, 30''display, macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    Yes, but my folder structure is not below my projects.
    I have multiple projects kept in a project folder, but the folder where I keep each species (for example) in kept in a seperate folder, with albums for each species....
    Right...
    You gave me an idea, I am testing this and see if I can get the same result by changing my structure...
    I am creating a new project, dragging all my pics from various projects into this one projects (well, for that one client that is of course), I will then recreate a folder structure within this one project, and drag my albums into these new folders.... Hopefully it won't screw up my photos, and hopefully I will retain the ease of browing through my pics...
    If this works, like you said I will just need to export the top project, and mission accomplished....
    Saying that I think that it would be a good idea to be able to place projects within projects....
    I tend to put dates within the title of each project, but now I am losing this and I need to use the date within the EXIF..
    Can live with it though...
    Will post again and let you know if this has worked....
    Maybe it is down to how you organise your library and then things get simple...
    And there was me thinking that my library was spot on...
    Thanks for the input,
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  • How to export iPhoto Album in iMAC and have similar folder structure(with Timestamps) which can be viewed in finder

    How to export iPhoto Album in iMAC and have similar folder structure(with Timestamps) which can be viewed in finder
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  • Exporting IPhoto Albums via Automator

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    Re: How to export an album and keep images in the same order in elements 11 mac
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