Folders within iPhoto Library

I have only one folder "iPhoto Library" that shows up in my finder. If I want to look at the contents I need to use the drop down and select "show package contents". Is there a way to select this as a default view?

There's no way to open the package to view your photos. Read Terence Devlin's treatise on file access for several ways to view the files from within and outside iPhoto.

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  • Unlocking multiple folders within Iphoto Library folder

    I just bought ILife 06 and the pics in iphoto will not upgrade because Im assuming some of the pics within the folders in the Iphoto Library are locked. I transferred a lot of these pics from a cd rom and apparently files transferred in such a way are always locked. Can anyone help me unlock these folders in a way where I don't have to manually unlock all the folders/files... I have about 36,000 pics.

    There are two ways to do it. One is to follow direcetions in this Apple KB document: iPhoto 6: "Unable to upgrade this photo library" message. The other is to download and use BatChmod and drag your iPhoto library folder into the file window like this.
    G5 Dual Core 2GHz, 2G RAM, 22 Display, 250G HD, 250G FW HD, QT 7.0.4P   Mac OS X (10.4.5)   Canon S400, i850 & LIDE 50, Epson R200, 2G Nano

  • How can I merge original and modified folders in iphoto library?

    I see 2 folders within iPhoto library - originial and modified. Original folder keeps all pictures in original and modified has the edited version for picture I edit. So iPhoto basically keeps 2 version for any picture I modify, which takes a lot of space.
    I would like to have just one copy for each picture (original picture or only modified version of the picture if I edit) - this way I think I would save a lot of memory. Could someone please advise
    1. if there is any iPhoto settings that I change, so that it starts saving only 1 copy for each picture
    2. If I could something with my already existing pictures - i.e. if there is a way I can delete "original" version of only those pictures for which "modified" version is available.
    Let me know if anything is not clear or you need any more information. Thanks in advance.

    Don't use iPhoto.
    Iphoto is a Digital Asset Manager designed to protect your original file at all costs. In other words it treats the original like a film shooter treats the negative. This is hard-wired into iPhoto, it's the very heart of the programme. If you don't want that feature, don't use iPhoto/
    Note that there are different versions of the photo, they are not copies. The Original is required for the Non-Destructive editing feature in iPhoto.
    So, specifically, no you cannot merge the two folders - and by the way, doing so won't save any memory at all, just some diks space.
    1. if there is any iPhoto settings that I change, so that it starts saving only 1 copy for each picture
    There isn't.
    2. If I could something with my already existing pictures - i.e. if there is a way I can delete "original" version of only those pictures for which "modified" version is available.
    There isn't.
    If space is an issue: use an external drive for the Library:
    Make sure the drive is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
    Or, just use an app that works the way you want.
    Regards
    TD

  • Help! renamed folders in iPhoto library

    I have encountered a problem with my iPhoto library. I wanted to save some photo files onto a memory device and did not know how to do this directly from iPhoto. I went into the iPhoto library and found that the photos were in files named only with numbers making it very difficult for me to find the photos I wanted. As a result I decided to rename all the files so that I could find a photo more easily. I then tried to view some photos in iPhoto and found that I could not view them, only the thumbnail version of the photo at the top of the screen. After checking the help file I found that you should not tamper with the names of files or folders in the iPhoto library (why was there no warning when I was renaming the folders?) Can you please give me instructions on how I can rectify this situation and also advise me on the best was to save photos onto an external disc. thanks

    Just re-import the photos to iPhoto. Since they have data such as the time and date they were taken, branded in them, they will re-create the proper folders they ought to be stored in.

  • Moving photos within iPhoto library

    Until a few minutes ago, I was able to arrange photos within my iPhoto library by simply dragging  them. It was so convenient. Other photos just moved out of the way to make things easier. Now, however, although I can still drag  photos, I can't get them to stay anywhere. I'm sure the fix is easy, but what is it?

    B., C., D., are not Places. They are Lists.
    So are Faces and Places. Lists.
    The Only Place is Library. Events and Photos are the same thing. Two ways of looking at exactly the same thing. Two windows to the same room. To views of the same material. If it's in Photos then it's in Events and vice versa.
    It is possible that 'Last 12 Months' lists all your Photos, but only if all your photos are taken in the last 12 months.
    Events (and Photos) contain all your images.
    You say that there are no files in iPhoto. I can acept that. I had been calling graphs, or written material, etc.   files, but I can see why you call them photos. That's okay with me.
    You have also been using the word 'file' for Albums (at least) as in 'In my "sheet music" file...' So, you're using 'file' to denote individual items and arbritrary groups of items interchangeably. The problem with that is it's hard for me to give accurate information as your use of the word is ambiguous.

  • Can't browse to folders in iPhoto Library

    I recently purchased a 24" 2.8GHz iMac with iPhoto 8!
    I am coming from a very old Mac with iPhoto 4.
    I can no longer use Finder to browse to the folders that used to be a part of the iPhoto library
    I can manually type in the path using the Finder's "Go to folder" feature, but that seems to be the only way and that's pretty inefficient!
    I makes it very difficult to browse to specific photos using other programs as well.
    Any help "fixing" this?

    Using Photoshop (or Photoshop Elements) as Your Editor of Choice in iPhoto.
    1 - select Photoshop as your editor of choice in iPhoto's General Preference Section's under the "Edit photo:" menu.
    2 - double click on the thumbnail in iPhoto to open it in Photoshop. When you're finished editing click on the Save button. If you immediately get the JPEG Options window make your selection (Baseline standard seems to be the most compatible jpeg format) and click on the OK button. Your done.
    3 - however, if you get the navigation window that indicates that PS wants to save it as a PS formatted file. You'll need to either select JPEG from the menu and save (top image) or click on the desktop in the Navigation window (bottom image) and save it to the desktop for importing as a new photo.
    This method will let iPhoto know that the photo has been editied and will update the thumbnail file to reflect the edit..
    If you want to use both iPhoto's editing mode and PS without having to go back and forth to the Preference pane, once you've selected PS as your editor of choice, reset the Preferences back to "Open in main window". That will let you either edit in iPhoto (double click on the thumbnail) or in PS (Control-click on the thumbnail and seledt "Edit in external editor" in the Contextual menu). This way you get the best of both worlds
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 08 libraries and Leopard. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.

  • Various 8KB Folders within iPhoto '08

    I currently have 35GB of pictures in iPhoto (approx 12,000 pictures) - I was trying to do a clean-up and noticed that when I went into my iPhoto Library via "Show Package Contents" I have a TON of folders that don't have any data in them, but have 8KB sizes.. All of the folders are named after dates... I didn't count them all but there are ALOT!!
    Can these be deleted? Theres no visable data in them, but I'm not sure if they are placeholders for anything.
    Thanks!

    You probably can delete those folders - BUT BE SURE you have a working backup of the library before you attempt this - without seeing them myself they sound like left over pieces of older versions of iPhoto that are unnecessary for iPhoto '08 - but be careful and be sure you have a backup to go back to if I misunderstand or if you accidently grab an important folder along with the unnecessary ones - and I would recommend that you drag them into a desktop folder, test iPhoto then drag that desktop folder to the trash and test iPhoto again before emptying the trash
    On the other had empty folders do not use much disk space so leaving them is not a big problem
    LN

  • Folders inside iphoto library - how do you get to the photos?

    Hi -
    I thought I was loading my pictures into iPhoto when I dragged a folder of them and dropped it into the program. Unfortunately, I cannot access these photos through the iPhoto program.
    I know they are in there somewhere because the finder shows them in a folder supposedly located in the iPhoto library. However, neither the folder nor the pictures are visible in the iPhoto program itself. When I try to drop them in again, I get error messages.
    If you have a suggestion about how to reach those pictures, I will be quite grateful.
    Thanks,
    -Karen

    Don't change anything in the iPhoto Library Folder via the Finder or any other application. iPhoto depends on the structure as well as the contents of this folder. Moving things, renaming things or otherwise making changes will prevent iPhoto from working and could even cause you to damage or lose your photos.
    Option 1
    Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the apple and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Choose to Rebuild iPhoto Library Database from automatic backup.
    If that fails:
    Option 2
    Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. This will create a new library based on data in the albumdata.xml file. Not everything will be brought over - no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your albums and keywords, faces and places back.
    Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do i move some of the folders in iphoto library ( to an external HDD) without actually having to move the whole library and without affecting the albums i have already created in iPhoto.????

    I have been storing my photos separately in folder and importing it in iphoto without actually copying them. Now to free some space in my hdd i want to move some of those folders to an external hdd. How do i do that without affecting my iphoto albums. ????

    Well, strictly speaking, you can do this.Two ways. One is tricky:
    How are you at editing SQL databases?
    This user found a way:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3216539?tstart=30
    But tread very carefully - get it wrong and you'll hose everything. Make a back up first.
    The other is expensive:
    Purchase Aperture, and if you have the latest versions of both these apps, then you can open the Library with Aperture, and use the relocate Masters command.
    Or, in the end, make a managed Library. A Referenced Library is more work for zero gain.
    Regards
    TD

  • How does iPhoto v. 8 name the folders inside iPhoto Library?

    iPhoto used to name the folders (holding original photos) the same as the event name. Now it seems to use the date of the photo, but does not change the folder name to the event name. Is this the case with the newer version?
    thx

    Yes. iPhoto 09 no longer has a strict correlation between the Events in the iPhoto Window and the Events in the Originals Folder. However, it doesn't matter as you never access the Orignals folder anyway. If you want to create a folder of your Events simply select and event and export it: File -> Export.
    Regards
    TD

  • Why do I have 3 iPhoto Library folders?

    I have three iPhoto Library folders named iPhoto Library, iPhoto Library (original) and iPhoto Library (original) 2. Can I delete the two "original" folders and keep all current photos? Based upon the date, they appear to be old folders from previous upgrades and no longer useful - "original" is from 2010 and the "original 2" is from February 2012. I need more space on my hard drive - help!

    Depress the option key, launch iPhoto and use the select library command to look at each library. Any that you as sure you do not want can be deleted
    LN

  • IPhoto Library folders: how are they organized?

    Can anyone explain me how the iPhoto Library "block" is organized? I mean, photos and folders in iPhoto Library in Finder. Are they organized by year or by date of import? In particular, I have a mysterious "1904" folder that has photos of 2006 and they're not on the 2006 folder! I've tried to modify the original date and hour but it hasn't worked, they're still in this "1904" folder! How can I modify this?

    ? I mean, photos and folders in iPhoto Library in Finder. Are they organized by year or by date of import? I
    It should not matter to you, since the folders inside the iPhoto Library are not meant for access by the user.
    But to answer your question. iPhoto stores the original image files in folders corresponding to the date of the import session, and they will stay there, whatever you do in iPhoto. You cannot control the way iPhoto stores the photos inside the package.
    Access the photos using iPhoto's application window or the Media Browser. It is safer.
    If you open the library package you might accidentally move or modify the files.
    See these User Tips:
    How to Access Files in iPhoto
    iPhoto and File Management

  • Can't access photos inside iPhoto Library

    Hi
    When I go to advanced / Chose Photos To Share i get directed to the files in the Finder - from which location I cannot use the 'Show Package Contents' facility to unbundle iPhoto Library into its constituant folders - to then select the folders in iPhoto I want to select for Apple TV. Can anyone tell me how I can access my photos bundled within iPhoto Library via the 'Chose Photos To Share' command in iTunes?
    Grateful for any suggestions here

    Thanks Winston but no cigar! get it? Ha ha.... sorry...but I already did that and all I could access were the files outside of the 'iPhoto Library' file which obly accounts for a small % of my photos. 

  • Iphoto library jailbreak crew needed

    Help you mac wizards....Iphoto dilema has caused me to post my first question.
    I was so excited to find this old post (shown below) that explains my exact dilema. The answers did not answer my question however. Thank you to Nayeli for posting, http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1898201
    I thought I was going to lose my mind trying to explain what my situation was. Hopefully you don't lose yours reading all of this. Please scroll down to read the post from Nayeli so you have a better idea what's going on, then come back to where I join the discussion describing my problem.
    (A side note, why does apple not give an option to edit the post, i only see "post message" or "discard and cancel." What about EDIT? I had to copy paste it into another program just to revise. When I click discard, it asks "are you sure you want to discard." No I don't but where is the EDIT option? Am I missing an obvious needed feature?)
    My photo management is in the same mess as below. Pictures held hostage by iphoto and years of backups that I'm now trying to get out of iphoto and consolidated into a nice, beautiful, joyful, streamlined system that makes taking pictures fun again. Recently I got a new mpb and had been using a powerbook since 04 with 04 photo backups scattered about due to storage limitations here and there.
    Over the last weeks, I've committed to cleaning up my mess and have slowly been getting a handle on things. Forums like these are invaluable. I've sorted it out as best I could with 5 different iphoto libraries. (They were originally 5 different i photo libraries, backups of hard drive and external hard drive, poor management and some of which pictures could be overlapping duplicates) All of which I can access in old iphoto format (from old old backups) instead of new 8 that iphoto converted them to that doesn't let you look thru folders without clicking find photo. I want to stop using iphoto and get into something like picassa where you have the benefit of file management but not the nightmare of having your images locked into a third party software program that takes mountains of work to free.
    At this stage....i'm trying to do this in gradual steps.
    As mentioned, I have 5 libraries, and all five folders in their original old iphoto 4 format so you can see piles of subfolders. I do not want to sift manually through folders to select which ones i want to export as there are 30,000 images or more. When Iphoto launches the libraries, it shows rolls, thumbs, etc.. there are 3 versions of the same photo. If I export, I have to pick, whereas I want to export the entire library and then enjoy the process of sorting photos when I can access them easily outside of iphoto, where I can have just ONE image not three. If I do a sort in finder for jpgs, it also gives me duplicates. What is the best way out of this iphoto octopus?
    Apple Care told me to drag and drop the old library into new computer and that was WRONG. Creating the pile of excess files. I deleted them all and started over. Another mac friend said use extractor. That didn't work either. Another friend said use migration manager. Yet apple care said that won't work because old photos are iphoto 4 and new computer is iphoto 8. However due to the fact it "updated" the old library when I brought it into new computer, is it now ready for migration manager and will this program only bring one not three files of each image? If I had known how iphoto program really works years ago, I would have never entered into using it. Another friend only uses finder on her mac to organize and find photos, but I like to have more creative options than that, like what I see in Picasa.
    Aperture came preinstalled on my new mpb but I've never used it and I don't know if it traps photos into a similar iphoto program or not. It gives me an option to import iphoto library. Will it import only 1 image, not thumbs, etc.. of each picture and how will it handle duplicates. I tried it just to see what would happen and an hour later, its still stuck on one image saying its importing thumbs. So this is not playing nicely with iphoto either and does import ALL images. So I'd still be stuck sifting out the original photos I want to start fresh from.
    Should I first run a photo duplicator program to try and eliminate the excess thumbs and low res files, leaving me the original single image file?
    Then I can export the entire library? As I said, I can't select the photos I want as solution was given below to someone in my boat, due to the fact I'm not sure where or what to select. And a manual select of individual photos would take me 20 years. I just want to extract my original photos and get them out of iphoto, where the date taken is intact. Right now, many of the photos in iphoto libraries are totally wrong, going back to 1970. I have spanked myself for waiting so long to tackle this disorderly photo management issue, but seeing now how much work is involved creating a solution, I am greatly anticipating liberation of iphoto and the development and use of a great new photo management system. WHich i haven't figured out. Step 1 is just to free my photos! Freeyourphotos.com would be a great website for someone who wants to develop a site just for great photo management steps, options, resources and posts for people looking for some education on this iphoto issue. Maybe next version will be like Picasa and let you manage photos better.
    What exactly is batch change command and how does it work?
    I want to start over, with all of my photos in one big photo folder that i can work with independent of anything else. Any tips for photo management comparisons from other high volume photo takers out there?
    Sorry for the long post. I will be super grateful for help.
    Thanks so much.
    Lisa
    Getting photos OUT of iPhoto
    Posted: Feb 7, 2009 4:46 PM
    Hi all,
    I used to use iPhoto 4 a long time ago, and then stopped using it as my photos took up so much more space in iPhoto than kept outside of the software library in folders. I had a really small hard drive and no external drive at the time. Then at some point I tried using iPhoto 6... and to make a long story short I now have an incredible mess of photos, some of which exist both in an iPhoto library (either 4 or 6 or both) and in folders elsewhere, some of which are only in folders outside of iPhoto, and some of which are only in an iPhoto library. I now have a much larger hard drive and external drives, and am trying to set order to the mess (it will probably take me the rest of the year!)
    To complicate matters even more, I just now accidentally updated one of my myriad versions of iPhoto Library to iPhoto 7.1.4 (the version I have currently installed), and have noticed that you can no longer see the originals folder inside the iPhoto library in the Finder, UNLESS you right-click on a photo in iPhoto and select "Show File", and then you can browse through the folders of the iPhoto Library. I suppose they made this change so you wouldn't mess with those folders and files.
    Looking at the folders inside the iPhoto library that I accessed in that way for the library I accidentally upgraded, I see they are a mess...some dates have two folders, other folders say "Roll X" instead of being separated by date, etc.
    *I want to extract all the photos that are in the iPhoto Library to folders outside of the program*--just the original photos--so I can
    A. Have a backup of the pictures outside of any iPhoto Library, and
    B. Reimport all my pictures once I make heads and tails of what is where (or perhaps just have iPhoto reference the originals in folders outside of the iPhoto Library, since I read that is now possible).
    My question is this:
    What is the best way of getting the pictures out of the iPhoto Library? If I get access to the original folders within the library by right-clicking any photo and then being able to browse inside the library, am I going to have any problems if I copy or move those original pictures directly to a folder outside of the iPhoto Library? Would it be better to export the pictures? Does exporting using "current" under "Kind" give you the original more safely?
    Also, any suggestions on how to best have photos OUTSIDE of an iPhoto library organized so that iPhoto can reference them, but your backup is also organized? I'd like to have my photos organized by date in the backup as well, so that I don't have to backup all my pictures every time I add new ones, just add the latest to the backup drive.
    Re: Getting photos OUT of iPhoto
    Posted: Feb 7, 2009 5:16 PM in response to: Nayeli
    Solved
    My question is this:
    What is the best way of getting the pictures out of the iPhoto Library? I
    Select the photos you want out and export them as JPGEs - kind = current for the current edited version - kind = original for the original
    f I get access to the original folders within the library by right-clicking any photo and then being able to browse inside the library, am I going to have any problems if I copy or move those original pictures directly to a folder outside of the iPhoto Library?
    Copying photos out will not be a problem if you make no errors - for me that is not a good bet - it is best to stay out of yoru iPhoto library
    Would it be better to export the pictures?
    Yes
    Does exporting using "current" under "Kind" give you the original more safely?
    No - it gives you the current version which may be the original if no changes have been made or will be the current edited version if edits ahve been made
    Also, any suggestions on how to best have photos OUTSIDE of an iPhoto library organized so that iPhoto can reference them, but your backup is also organized?
    In the iPhoto preferences un check the advanced preference to "copy imported items to the iPhoto library"
    HOWEVER - this is not recommended - it makes importing more complicated, deleting more complicated and makes replacing a hard drive or going to a new computer much more difficult - and it puts you totally in charge of your original photos - being sure that they are there and do not get moved
    I'd like to have my photos organized by date in the backup as well, so that I don't have to backup all my pictures every time I add new ones, just add the latest to the backup drive.
    Finally, any suggestions on what to do with pictures that you scan so that they appear by the date they were taken as opposed to the date they were scanned? Is there a way to modify the date of the photo info?
    Select the photos in iPhoto and use the batch change command under the photos menu - the tiem and date option
    LN

    Given your post I have to say that your chosen nickname is amusing.
    All the folks here who post in response to your issue are other users giving their time for free. Do we really have to wade through 1900+ words just to find out what the issue is? Frankly, after the first digression (and by the way, it is possible to edit posts for up to 15 minutes after you post) I nearly lost the will to live.
    It is really better to
    1. State as simply as you can the problem.
    2. Mention any efforts you have made to solve it
    3. Don't editorialise. Don't drift off into side issues.
    (See how annoying it is when you've read this far and haven't even got to the answer yet?)
    To leave iPhoto is really simple: Select the pics in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. Set the Kind: to Original. Export to a folder on the desktop and off you go. Exporting will not export "the whole Library". It will export the Original or the Current versions of your pics, depending on what you set in the Export dialogue. There is no need in the world to use a duplicate finding application.
    If the Exif on the camera was set to the right date then your Photos will still have that date.
    If you don't want to export (why? because that's too simple?) but prefer to root around inside the Library:
    Go to your Pictures Folder and find the iPhoto Library there. Right (or Control-) Click on the icon and select 'Show Package Contents'. A finder window will open with the Library exposed.
    Ignore the contents of the Data folder, they are just thumbnails. Your Edited pics are in the 'Modified' Folder, the Originals are in the 'Originals' folder.
    Exporting the Current version will do the same job.
    If you find iPhoto frustrating and difficult to understand then I strongly advise you to avoid Aperture. It's not unusual for an Aperture library to have Originals, multiple virtual versions, Previews and thumbnails.
    iPhoto, Aperture (and, I think) Picasa are Digital Asset Managers. They are databases. They treat your original file like a film photographer treats the negative and always protect it. Though they work in different ways, they all will have multiple versions of your photo. If you don't want this use a Photo Editor and the Finder to manage your pics.
    For the record:
    Your Photos are not "trapped" inside iPhoto;
    With iPhoto 7 (iLife 08) the old iPhoto Library Folder is now a Package File. This is simply a folder that looks like a file in the Finder. The change was made to the format of the iPhoto library because many users were inadvertently corrupting their library by browsing through it with other software or making changes in it themselves.
    There are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto:
    *For Users of 10.5 and later*
    You can use any Open / Attach / Browse dialogue. On the left there's a Media heading, your pics can be accessed there. Command-Click for selecting multiple pics.
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    (Note the above illustration is not a Finder Window. It's the dialogue you get when you go File -> Open)
    You can access the Library from the New Message Window in Mail:
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    *For users of 10.4 and later* ...
    Many internet sites such as Flickr and SmugMug have plug-ins for accessing the iPhoto Library. If the site you want to use doesn’t then some, one or any of these will also work:
    To upload to a site that does not have an iPhoto Export Plug-in the recommended way is to Select the Pic in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export and export the pic to the desktop, then upload from there. After the upload you can trash the pic on the desktop. It's only a copy and your original is safe in iPhoto.
    This is also true for emailing with Web-based services. However, if you're using Gmail you can use iPhoto2GMail
    If you use Apple's Mail, Entourage, AOL or Eudora you can email from within iPhoto.
    If you use a Cocoa-based Browser such as Safari, you can drag the pics from the iPhoto Window to the Attach window in the browser.
    *If you want to access the files with iPhoto not running*:
    For users of 10.6 and later:
    You can download a free Services component from MacOSXAutomation which will give you access to the iPhoto Library from your Services Menu. Using the Services Preference Pane you can even create a keyboard shortcut for it.
    For Users of 10.4 and later:
    Create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use this free utility Karelia iMedia Browser
    Other options include:
    1. *Drag and Drop*: Drag a photo from the iPhoto Window to the desktop, there iPhoto will make a full-sized copy of the pic.
    2. *File -> Export*: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. Again, producing a copy.
    3. *Show File*: Right- (or Control-) Click on a pic and in the resulting dialogue choose 'Show File'. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.
    Batch Change allows you to change some of the metadata on a photo in batches.
    Regards
    TD

  • IPhoto library v. backup

    I use iPhoto to import photos on my MacBook, and am generally familiar with the use of events, albums, etc. I use Time Machine to back up files. My question is this: I need to pare down the number of photos I leave on my laptop, keeping some select photos from some albums or events, but want to keep all of them (or at least the ones I haven't deleted already) on my external drive.
    The problem is that iPhoto keeps photos in one large file, so if I pare it down it'll overwrite the previous version. I know I can page back through earlier backups, but that would be incredibly time consuming. Is there an easy way to export photos to folders outside of iPhoto? Maybe I'm reading the help file wrong, but I interpret it to mean I can export to folders within iPhoto, but that presumably would leave them all part of the one file.

    Probably the best way to do this is to maintain multiple iPhoto libraries - one your internal drive and at least one on the external and use iPhoto Library Manager (IPLM) - http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/ - to move photos where you want them
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