Import Flickr to iPhoto?

Does anyone know if there's a way to get all of your existing Flickr photo sets to show up in iPhoto? I'd like to manage my Flickr stream from iPhoto, but I don't want to have to recreate them in iPhoto to get them to show up.

While this would be a nice feature to have, it's not really a show-stopper for me. I'm sure someone will figure out a way to modify the iPhoto Albums to add this feature (until Apple does themselves).
I would hardly call this a problem indicative of Apple products not "just working". In fact it works quite well as Apple intended, they just didn't go the extra mile on it. This is a 1.0 release of a feature and it will undoubtedly get better.
Now who's working on the Flickr-iPhoto sync app? I want to be your beta tester

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    Mikey
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    LN
    Message was edited by: LarryHN

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    Message was edited by: LarryHN

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    I always manually transfer photo's from my SD card to a new folder under Pictures, and then import them into iPhoto. After doing this for quite some time I know realize that I have all these duplicate photo's between iPhoto library and Pictures and a ton of wasted space. I want to continue to upload photo's to a new folder so I can organize them myself and then access them anytime through the finder, if I upload them through iPhoto then they're stored in "iPhoto Library" which can only be accessed through iPhoto. Is there anyway to stop iPhoto from duplicating photo's and just use it to catalog photo's from Pictures? Also on a side note, when using multiple SD cards in one folder, my camera often comes up with duplicate names for totally separate photo's, anyone have an suggestions for this?

    Yes you can set iPhoto to run in Referenced mode but don't. It makes more work for zero advantage, is unnecessary and only storing up problems for the future.
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  • I don´t get the option in itunes to import photos from iphoto, how can I get my photos in my ipad?

    I don´t get the option in itunes to import photos from iphoto, how can I get my photos in my ipad?

    So you don't see this and you cannot navigate to it when you select Choose Folder from there drop down menu?

  • 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.

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  • Error message when importing photos from iPhoto

    I have been trying to import pictures from iPhoto and when I try to set the duration to about 7 seconds with 240 photos, it says
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    Sue

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    long story short...i attempted to import pics from iphoto to a folder on my desktop but somehow clicked desktop so 45,000 pics loaded to my desktop and now my computer freezes up after trying to load everything, and i'm not able to just drag the photos into the folder.  is it possible to reverse this?  what are my options?  restore hd from time machine?  
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    as for the iphoto cleaning and organizing issue...that is what i was trying to accomplish with importing them to a folder.  was going to browse and clean from there...but somehow imported to desktop which is what's complicating everything.  once i get them off the desktop i can work on the iphoto issue...which as i mentioned...i didn't take 45,000 pics...i've just taken about 4,500 over the last few years, and they are being duplicated in iphoto.  this was my attempt to clean it out entirely and start over.  it will basically be a lot of deleting.
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