Import Photo Albums

How do I import my albums from Album Starter Edition 3.2 to Photoshop Elements?

First you need to read this document:
<http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/photoshop-album-starter-edition-support.html>
After reading the document if you still have any lingering questions then post back.
The idea is to convert the old catalog in PSE10 but please read the entire document first.
Good luck.

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    Hello,I am in need of some help. I have several large photo albums on my iPod touch 4th generation that I need to syn to iPhoto on my new Mac account. The Camera roll album has been imported but I need to import the rest. I also need to create the contacts on my iPod already.
    Thanks for the help in advance!

    You can only export photos from the camera roll.  The other photos were synced to the iPod and you have to get them from the source (the computer they were synced from)..\
    Note: You can import only photo and video content taken with the built-in camera or captured on the device. You cannot import photo or video content synced from iTunes.
    Above from:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083
    However, one of the third-party programs discusses here may be able to do that.
    new PC: Apple Support Communities
    This may help:
    How to transfer or backup iPod contents to Mac - Windows mac iPhone iPod software reviews - Software Wiki
    It sounds like you are switching syncing computers.  You need to move/copy the iPod backup file from your old computer and move it to your new computer.  Then restore you iPod from that backup. That file is located:
    Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/
    Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
    Windows Vista and Windows 7: \Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
    Then you can set up itunes to sync the Mac address book to your iPod.  If you have at least one contact in the Mac's address book, the sync process will fill the Mac's address book.

  • Re importing photos, album, etc from an external drive

    Recently my I photo library (incl. over 6.000 photos, books already ordered and others still working on, slide shows etc,) was gone. Thanks to the advise I got from Terence  (apparantly I deleted my library, and  I did not have any back up) - buying an app FileSalvage - I got my photos, albums, etc  back on an external hard drive.  I would like to know the exact procedure to re import photos and  books to the I photo library.
    Thanks.

    If you have recovered the actual photo files then simply make a new Library:
    Hold down the option (or alt) key key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Create Library'
    And import them: File -> Add to Library
    Regards
    TD

  • HT4236 importing photo albums from device to computer

    Can you import complete albums under the album name from the device (ipad) to the computer (imac)?

    See this article, referred to in the article you attached above:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083
    In particular, note these two paragraphs (pay particluar attention to "Camera Roll or Saved Photos" in the first):
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    Additional Information
    You can import only photo and video content taken with the built-in camera or captured on the device. You cannot import photo or video content synced from iTunes.

  • Cannot import photos; albums do not exist after creation and

    Using iPhoto '11 - When I create albums and then shut down iPhoto and reopen, the album no longer exists. Also when trying to import photos via firewire, iPhoto displays message that an import is already taking place and I must wait for it to be completed.

    As a Test:
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    Import a few pics into this new, blank library. Is the Problem repeated there?
    Regards
    TD

  • How can I sort my imported photo album on the iPhone?

    I would like to sort the imported photos so that the pictures are in the same order as in Photoshop Elements on the PC. Previous to iPhone 4 the sorting was preserved. Now I seem to just have a 'pile' of pictures. Help!

    It's a lot easier with Photo Manager Pro.
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  • IWeb crashes when importing photo album

    Every time I attempt to drag a photo album from the "Media" area (from my iPhoto library) into my "My Albums" page on iWeb, the program crashes. I get an error message that it says it is sending to Apple. I've tried reinstalling iLife '09 as well as checking for updates (I have the latest version of iWeb). Any suggestions?

    Try Steps 5 thru 9 below:
    Try the following:
    1 - delete the iWeb preference file, com.apple.iWeb.plist, that resides in your User/Library/Preferences folder.
    2 - go to your User/Library/Caches/com.apple.iWeb folder and delete the contents.
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    6 - launch iWeb, create a new test site and save.
    7 - go to the your User/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder and delete the new domain file.
    8 - move your domain file from the Desktop to the iWeb folder.
    9 - launch iWeb and try again.

  • Help with Importing Photo Albums from Iphoto

    I have created a bunch of albums in iphoto and wish to transfer them to my ipod. However, when i go to the photos tab of itunes when my ipod is plugged in and i try to select Sync from Iphoto it says that i have 0 photos in iphoto. i have tried selecting individual folders of photos to import and that works just fine, but i want to be able to select the albums that i already created in iphoto.
    thanks for your help

    Apologies, you're right, it should be albumdata.xml.
    Have a read of this thread:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=778068&tstart=0
    About 2/3'rds of the way down, DaveE has the following post:
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    - Do a Find (cmd f) for "List of Keywords"
    - The XML under that looks kind of like this:
    <dict>
    <key>1</key>
    <string>Favorite</string>
    <key>6</key>
    <string>Birthday</string>
    <key>3</key>
    </dict>
    You will probably have more keywords, this is just an example. But see the format - everything that has <something> ends with </something>.
    When I had the problem, the example above looked like:
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    <key>1</key>
    <string>Favorite <key>6</key>
    <string>Birthday</string>
    <key>3</key>
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    Notice the line return and </string> are missing for "Favorite". This happened to one of my keywords, and I don't know what caused it, but I deleted that keyword (and the one after it) from within iPhoto's preferences, and typed them in again.
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    So try to use the method above to identify which keyword might have a problem, rather than go on a witch hunt and waste a lot of time. Of course, your problem could be different from mine entirely, but my iLife apps had the same problem you described.
    Try it and see if it helps.
    Regards
    TD

  • How to delete an imported photo album from IPhone when the computer used is no longer in my possession

    I imported some photos from my macbook to my iPhone. I no longer need them and I can't figure out how to remove them from my phone. I no longer have the laptop that I imported these photos from.
    Thanks for your help

    Zazalia wrote:
    I imported some photos from my macbook to my iPhone. I no longer need them and I can't figure out how to remove them from my phone. I no longer have the laptop that I imported these photos from.
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    Then your only option to remove these photos from your phone is to restore your device as NEW.

  • Importing photo album from older library into new library

    Hi,  I have thousands of pictures and my iPhoto app is starting to stall and freeze.  I'd like to reduce the size of the library by creating a new one ( which I've done) and then moving my picture albums from the older library into the new library.  I can't seem to find any info on how to do this.  I'd appreciate any information that you might have.  Thank you.

    5k images is a tiny Library. There's a reason it's slow. I would try rebuilding it:
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    Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command 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:
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    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 delete imported photos on the iPad in less then 2000 clics?

    Hi.
    I've been using the iPad to collect photos form my digital cameras.
    I have a few thousand of such photos on my iPad.
    Today I wanted to delete them (because they take a lot of memory and are synched anyway after correction).
    I could only find how to delete them by selecting them one by one on the iPad .
    On the Mac, I use Aperture, which has no option (AFAIK) for deleting imported photos.
    How stupid is that that you can import thousands of photos on the iPad and not delete them in under 1000 clics?
    I just found out that I still have iPhoto on my Mac, so I am going to import pictures from the iPad to iPhoto and use the option to delete them.
    Anyone with a less ridiculous solution?
    Thanks in advance,
    Jerome.

    Michael Superczynski wrote:
    Care to clue us in on how you do that?
    The iPad's file system is hidden and not accessible unless perhaps you have jailbroken the iPad.
    Not jailbroken. The OP asked about photos that were imported, not sync'ed.
    Quote: "I've been using the iPad to collect photos from my digital cameras.
    I have a few thousand of such photos on my iPad."
    The import photo albums generated using the CCK are accessable just like the "Saved Photos" album.
    As far as "clueing you in on how I do that", see my previous post.

  • How do I add photos to the camera roll that were not taken on my iPad? I imported photos to my iPad from my camera, and now I want to add them to my camera roll which is sync'ed with Dropbox as a back up mechanism.

    How do I add photos to my camera roll that were not taken one my iPad? I have iMported photos from my camera to my iPad. Theses photos are in the imported photo album. I want to move these photos to my camera roll but can't figure out how to this. I want them in my camera roll because that is the album that syncs with Dropbox where I want to backup my photos. Thank you for your help.

    Consider using sshfs to mount your Pi from your Linux boxes.  It's much easier to configure and manage than samba.  It sounds like you already have your Windows machines mounting your Pi so Samba is doing its job in that respect.
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    gav@PI:/mnt/backup /mnt/rpi/backup fuse.sshfs rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other 0 0
    Subsitute my mount points with yours.
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         ssh-copy-id gav@PI
    after you've set up ssh and generated some keys on your client box.
    Here are some relevant lines from the smb.conf file on my Pi that I use for my one Windows box in the house that might help you with your write permissions:
       security = user
      hosts allow = 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
      guest account = gav
    ; And my share setup:
    [rpi]
       comment = Public Stuff
       path = /mnt
       writable = yes
    ;   printable = no
    ;   write list = @krb
    [torrent_dl]
       path = /mnt/video/torrent_dl
       writable = yes
       create mask = 0770
       directory mask = 0770
       guest ok = Yes
       case sensitive = No
       read only = No
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  • Photo albums messed up again after update

    Once again, after an iOS update, the last 12 months and last imported photos albums showed up on the phone even though the boxes are not checked in iTunes before or after those updates.
    As the with last time, the only way to remove those two albums was to sync an older iPhoto library, then re-sync the current iPhoto library as a replacement.
    That clears the two, unwanted albums, but why have the last two iOS updates cause this problem?

    Hi,
    I think the easiest way to fix this is go into iTunes and rename all the tracks in your "Greatest Hits" albums with unique album names, e.g "Black Lace Greatest Hits" and "Greatest Hits - The Sweet" etc. You can even be as subtle as just adding a "." or hyphen or extra space, it will make the name different and your Touch will be able to distinguish different albums.
    The Albums should then sort them selves out after a synch.
    Good luck,
    Dud.

  • Duplicate imported photos on the iPad

    Regarding duplicate imported photos on the iPad:   Is there an automated way to detect and delete duplicate photos, specifically imported from the camera connection kit.  Assume no iTunes syncing, mac or PC.  First party solution preferred, third party app welcome. 
    Consider the senario, Camera card contents are imported, the card is reinserted into the camera without deleting previous import, new photos are taken, "skip duplicates" is ignored on new import, all photos on the card are imported, resulting in duplicates.
    Happy to add additional information, just ask.

    Michael Superczynski wrote:
    Care to clue us in on how you do that?
    The iPad's file system is hidden and not accessible unless perhaps you have jailbroken the iPad.
    Not jailbroken. The OP asked about photos that were imported, not sync'ed.
    Quote: "I've been using the iPad to collect photos from my digital cameras.
    I have a few thousand of such photos on my iPad."
    The import photo albums generated using the CCK are accessable just like the "Saved Photos" album.
    As far as "clueing you in on how I do that", see my previous post.

  • IPhoto automatically displaying latest imported photos every time

    Hi, I have noticed for a while that iPhoto always automatically comes back to the "latest imported" photo album whenever I come back to the iPhoto window. Does any one knows what that means and how to stop it?
    For instance when I go to another app (let's say safari) while I am modifying a picture, when I come back to iPhoto it switches directly to the "latest import" album. This is really annoying !
    Thanks for your help !
    Louis

    Yes. Close iPhoto, go to the Picture folder and open your iPhoto Library package with the Finder as shown in this screenshot:
    Look in the Auto Import folder and move any items in it to the Desktop.  Launch iPhoto and it should work as expected.
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