How do you import photos into iPhoto from an iPhone?

how do you import photos into iPhoto from an iPhone?

1 - with iPhoto open connect the iPhone to your Mac with its USB cable and import.
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  • How do you import photos into IPhoto from a RSS feeder?

    I want to create a Photocast so I can deliver pictures into my friend's photo management program of choice. I have IPhoto 6 but my friends that have IPhoto 5 are having trouble. When I send them a Photocast, they can put the URL in the Safari Address Bar. They can see the pictures. But when you click and drag them to Iphoto, they do not get added to the Library, even though the green plus sign appears. The same thing happens if you drag to a desktop...an image appears on the desktop, but when you click it, nothing happens. It's like it's not a complete file or something.
    Now,back in SAFARI, if you click the title of the picture file, it expands in the window. Then you CAN drag it to your desktop as a complete file, but it will still not add to IPhoto.
    What is the best way to send pictures to friends other than sending emails with attachments?

    Allan's suggestion of using the iDisk will work but will fill up the iDisk unless you do housecleaning occasionally. Another, non Apple way would be to upload them to an account on Twango.com. It sort of like MyTube but for photos and videos and is more personal in nature. It's free (monthly uploads are limited to 250MB/mo) and others can easily pop into your public channel (individual sections of a person's account are called channels) and download whatever size you want. You can select the size of your uploads from full sized to 1600, 1024 or 640 pixels max. What I like about the site is that you can email photos to your account. Makes it rather easy. You can also add slideshows and a ticker tape type of display from Twango to web pages (they create the code to use for the channel you select) like this. It's not an Apple thing but I've found it's quick. May or may not be what you're looking for.
    Do you Twango?
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  • HT2488 I imported pictures into iPhoto from my iPhone, when trying to find my pictures by clicking on iPhoto Library it is always empty. I had to create a new folder and copy the same exact pics in the new folder just to be able to access them.. help plea

    I imported photos into iPhoto from my iPhone, however i cannot access them. When clicking on iPhoto Library where they should be stored the folder is blank but if i open up iphoto from the dock menu they appear. I had to create a new folder just to access them. help please, because making a new folder takes up unnecessary space.

    There are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto:   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.
    (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:
    There's a similar option in Outlook and many, many other apps.  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 10.5 Create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use this free utility Karelia iMedia Browser
    Other options include:
    Drag and Drop: Drag a photo from the iPhoto Window to the desktop, there iPhoto will make a full-sized copy of the pic.
    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.
    Show File:  a. On iPhoto 09 and earlier:  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.    3.b.
    b: On iPhoto 11 and later: Select one of the affected photos in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Reveal in Finder -> Original. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.

  • I have moved my iPhoto to an external hard drive. so now I have to have the external hard drive connected to my laptop to view the photos.  Now when I want to import photos into iPhoto from my media card, I don't have room to connect both devices.

    I have moved my iPhoto to an external hard drive. so now I have to have the external hard drive connected to my laptop to view the photos.  Now when I want to import photos into iPhoto from my media card, I don't have room to connect both devices at the same time as the usb ports are side by side.  How do I import my photos from the media card to the external hard drive now?

    First transfer the photos to a folder on your MacBook using Image Capture in your Utilities folder. Then move them to iPhoto.
    BTW, you might want to invest in a cheap USB hub.

  • I am getting the following error message when I try to import photos into iPhoto from my camera: "/private/var/folders/GB/GBl4wh8-ELqUVMI5dO-ryU   TI/-Tmp-/iPhoto/DSCF2033.JPG".  Have already tried removing and reinstalling iPhoto to no avail.

    I am getting the following error message when I try to import photos into iPhoto from my camera: "/private/var/folders/GB/GBl4wh8-ELqUVMI5dO-ryU   TI/-Tmp-/iPhoto/DSCF2033.JPG".  Have already tried removing and reinstalling iPhoto to no avail.

    Does this happen if you try to Import to Library within iPhoto, or is it when you connect your camera (and which is set to automatically use iPhoto) that this error message occurs?
    If you open Image Capture > Preferences is iPhoto selected as the choice when a camera is connected?

  • How do you import photos into imovie?

    How do you import photos into imovie?

    If you can open a Finder Window to your photos, you can drag them in to an iMovie project from the Finder.
    Some third party apps might support drag and drop, but I haven't got Lightroom to test it. If drag and drop from LightRoom does not work, try exporting from LightRoom into a Finder folder and drag them in from there.

  • How do I import photos to iPhoto from a slideshow created in .wmv format

    How do I import photos to iPhoto from a slideshow created in .wmv format?

    Find software (which may not exist) to export them in a photo format (jpeg, tiff). IPhoto will not do it
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  • Importing photos into iPhoto from Hard Drive

    Mike just downloaded our back up onto our newish Mac after our Macbook bravely went to it's grave in coffee.    I'm now trying to import about 100 - 200G of photos into iPhoto from my hard drive.  I really do not want to spend the whole time selecting and dragging these pictures.  All that I read so far says that is the only way to get them off your hard drive.  Some one please rescue me and tell me there is another way!  Unfortunately I have already started a new photo album with pictures from my iPhone, so I can't just start a new album with these pics.  Thanks for any help I can get. ~Kari A.

    first off do not import an old library into iPhoto - it does not work
    If you have an old library you simply drag it to the new computer and launch iPhoto while depressing the option key to get the select library window and then select it - repeat to select a different library
    If you have just the photos (not =an iPhoto library) then simply drag the folder of photos to iPhoto
    LN

  • Best way to import photos into iPhoto from apeture

    Hi
    I imported all my photos from iPhoto to apeture a while back, and after using it for a year, have decided its not for me.
    Now I want to import them all back into iPhoto from apeture, with preserved events (projects in apeture), metadata and quality.
    Can anyone provide a step by step guide to do this easily and efficiently?
    Many thanks in advance
    Richard.

    he only communication between the two is as follows:
    Aperture is able to parse the iPhoto Library to allow it to import the contents while stacking the Originals and Modified versions, preserving metadata and so forth.
    Aperture can share its Previews with the iLife apps, including iPhoto.
    That's it.
    So, specifically, what interaction there is between the two is designed to facilitate migration from iPhoto to the more powerful app. After that, iPhoto has exactly the same relationship to the Aperture Library as, say, Pages or iMovie.
    iPhoto has no knowledge of, and knows nothing of how the Aperture Library works. It cannot read the Aperture library.
    1. Export all your Masters
    2. Export all your Versions
    You can write the metadata to the files on export - check out the Export presets. Note that you cannot export Faces. There is no convention for sharing Faces. The best you can do is use Faces as a basis for keywording.
    Import them into iPhoto. Note that there is no way to associate the masters with the versions in iPhoto, so you'll have apparent duplicates.

  • Importing photos into iphoto from aperture

    I just upgraded to Snow Leopard not realizing Aperture 1.5.6 would not open again. I do not use Aperture enough to pay for an upgrade and want to import my photos into iPhoto for future use. How do I do this (where are the files) and keep the quality of the pictures? If I can get the data into iphoto, can i then delete the aperture file? Thanks

    The correct way to do this is to Export from Aperture to folders on the Desktop and then import to iPhoto.
    As Aperture 1 won't open for you, you could download a trial of Aperture 2, open your Library, do the exports and then trash the app and the library.
    This has the added advantage of it being possible to access versions, metadata that you added in Aperture etc
    Otherwise:
    Go to your Pictures Folder and find the Aperture Library there.
    Right (or Control-) Click on the icon and select 'Show Package Contents'. A finder window will open with the Library exposed.
    Inside you will see a lot of stuff but you are looking for the .approject packages
    So, you will see something like
    JohnsBirthday.apprproject
    Right click on that and go Show Package Contents
    A new window opens with the project exposed.
    Look for a folder called XXXX @ YYYY - 1.apimportgroup - where X and Y are the date and time of the import. Insie that you'll find a folder for each shot you imported. Just drag the original out of there to a folder on the desktop.
    Repeat. And Repeat. And Repeat for each photo in your Aperture Library.
    This will yield you your Original Files as imported to Aperture.
    Regards
    TD

  • When you import photos into iphoto, is a copy also saved on hard drive?

    I photographed a wedding a couple months ago, and had all my photos edited, just needed to burn them to discs for the couple. Well when I opened up my iphoto (08 version I believe, also I'm running OSX 10.5.8 if it helps.) a few weeks ago to export them to a CD it had dumped all of my photos from the library, I had to search and search to find them on the drive. When I found them and imported them into Iphoto (here lies my big problem) nearly every one of them is thumbnail size. I've tried everything I know of, I tried resizing them and exporting them under a different file name, Nope. The worst part is it has replaced itself on the HD so that now both the iphoto and the HD copy are thumbnail sized. Some of them are still full size, but not all of them. Any ideas on what to do?

    The Original photos would be inside the iPhoto Library in the Originals folder.

  • How do I import photos to iPhoto from a disk?

    Hi,  I have tried multiple times to import photos from a disk off of an old (5 yrs old) Apple computer into my new (3 month old) Mac.  The only picture that will transfer is the first one.  I have put in the disk, "selected" all photos and tried to "import" photos.  It goes through saying that it is importing 300+ pictures but then the only one in the library is one photo.  What can I be doing wrong?   This seems so easy but it's driving me crazy!  Thanks for your help. 

    You may have trouble importing multiple photos off the disk for some reason. Try inserting your disk and after it appears on your desk top, open it and try clicking on a singel photo and dragging it onto your desk top. Then click on it and after opening iPhoto, click on the desk top photo and drag into iPhoto when you have "Photo" opened in iPhoto.
    If that works and you cannot make the same proceedure work when you select multiple photos, you have a long road ahead just moving one photo at a time.
    Good luck...virg

  • How to import photos to iphoto from an iPhone?

    I have an iphoto software (on my MacBook Pro).
    Before I upgraded to the latest version of iphone 4S operating system I was able to backup my photos to iphoto.
    Now I believe they are updated somewhere on icloud (which I don't know how to use yet and it says it's out of storage all the time)
    I do wanna my photos to upload on the my mac and delete from the iphone via iphoto.
    Any idea how to do it? Is it possible at all or do I need go to icloud - when copy my photos to computer from icloud and then delete them manually?
    And afterwards to switch something (I don't know what in settings) if I don't wanna my pics to be uploaded to icloud in future. Or how do I do both - icloud and iphoto?
    Thanks in advance, hope u understand my question.

    What I wanted to add - when I plug the cable of an iphone into my mac - I don't see any photos to import anymore. In previous version version I saw picture frames or thumbnails.
    And now I don't see them anymore. This is what prevents me from importing the pictures I suppose

  • How to import photos into iphoto from backup drive to new computer

    2008 "Vintage"  iMac recently died. Data was saved on external hard drive. Purchased new iMac, OS 10.9.4, how to get old iphoto library from hard drive to new computer. Iphoto 9.5.1. Thanks

    Data was saved on external hard drive. Purchased new iMac, OS 10.9.4, how to get old iphoto library from hard drive to new computer.
    Teresa, in what way way the data saved to an external hard drive?  Do you have a copy of your iPhoto library on that drive? Or is it a clone of your old system drive ? A Time Machine backup?
    And which iPhoto version did you have on your old Mac?
    If your external drive holds a copy of your iPhoto library, you can simply connect this drive your new mac and drag the library over.  It will depend in the version of your old iPhoto, how you can open the the old library. If it is an iPhoto '09 or '11 library, you can aunch iPhoto with the options key held down and select the library as your new iPhoto library.  If the iPhoto version is older, you will have to ru the iPhoto Library Upgrader first.
    iPhoto '11: About the Library Upgrader

  • Error message when importing photos into iPhoto from iPhone 4S

    Why is this happening? This is the message I get when I now try to import my photos off my iPhone "ERROR DOWNLOADING IMAGE: iPhoto cannot import your photos because there was a problem downloading an image."  PLEASE HELP ASAP.  Thanks!

    Good afternoon
    There seem to be a number of possibilities.
    Here is a thread that conatins a number of solutions.  The most common one is to load 50 pics at a time.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3947440?start=0&tstart=0
    Hope this helps

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