Iphone 4s Organizing Photos for IPhoto

Is there an app for iphone 4s that I could sort my photos on my phone and import them later into iphoto already sorted as they are in my phone? Basically Im looking to sort them in my phone as I take them instead of sift through hundreds of photos later as I import them into iphoto.
Thanks

Ok, I only have a minute here, but the short answer is iPhoto.
Import some some photos. Go to the Events tab and split and combine them as needed. For the scanned photos, you can adjust the date and time.
Use a keyword to mark the photos you want to use for your anniversary show. Then create a Slideshow and add those photos to it. Edit to your hearts content, and finally export the slideshow as a video (however, if you can use your mac to power the projector, then you wouldn't need to export the slideshow as a movie).
Go to youtube.com and search for "iPhoto slideshow" to see some tutorials.

Similar Messages

  • I was backing up my iPhone and importing photos onto iPhoto at the same time , then suddenly it says no more space available (i had 48GB before i do this and now i have 18GB) i can't find the back up or the photo anywhere , how can i delete them ?

    i was backing up my iPhone and importing photos onto iPhoto at the same time , then suddenly it says no more space available (i had 48GB before i do this and now i have 18GB) i can't find the back up or the photo anywhere , how can i delete them ? i dont need the pictures or the back ups , i want to delete them but they are not there

    Empty the Trash if you haven't already done so. If you use iPhoto, empty its internal Trash first:
    iPhoto ▹ Empty Trash
    Do the same in other applications, such as Aperture, that have an internal Trash feature. Then reboot. That will temporarily free up some space.
    According to Apple documentation, you need at least 9 GB of available space on the startup volume (as shown in the Finder Info window) for normal operation. You also need enough space left over to allow for growth of the data. There is little or no performance advantage to having more available space than the minimum Apple recommends. Available storage space that you'll never use is wasted space.
    When Time Machine backs up a portable Mac, some of the free space will be used to make local snapshots, which are backup copies of recently deleted files. The space occupied by local snapshots is reported as available by the Finder, and should be considered as such. In the Storage display of System Information, local snapshots are shown asBackups. The snapshots are automatically deleted when they expire or when free space falls below a certain level. You ordinarily don't need to, and should not, delete local snapshots yourself. If you followed bad advice to disable local snapshots by running a shell command, you may have ended up with a lot of data in the Other category. Reboot and it should go away.
    See this support article for some simple ways to free up storage space.
    You can more effectively use a tool such as OmniDiskSweeper (ODS) to explore the volume and find out what's taking up the space. You can also delete files with it, but don't do that unless you're sure that you know what you're deleting and that all data is safely backed up. That means you have multiple backups, not just one.
    Deleting files inside an iPhoto or Aperture library will corrupt the library. Any changes to a photo library must be made from within the application that created it. The same goes for Mail files.
    Proceed further only if the problem isn't solved by the above steps.
    ODS can't see the whole filesystem when you run it just by double-clicking; it only sees files that you have permission to read. To see everything, you have to run it as root.
    Back up all data now.
    If you have more than one user account, make sure you're logged in as an administrator. The administrator account is the one that was created automatically when you first set up the computer.
    Install ODS in the Applications folder as usual. Quit it if it's running.
    Triple-click anywhere in the line of text below on this page to select it, then copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C:
    sudo /Applications/OmniDiskSweeper.app/Contents/MacOS/OmniDiskSweeper
    Launch the built-in Terminal application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Terminal in the icon grid.
    Paste into the Terminal window (command-V). You'll be prompted for your login password, which won't be displayed when you type it. You may get a one-time warning to be careful. If you see a message that your username "is not in the sudoers file," then you're not logged in as an administrator.
    The application window will open, eventually showing all files in all folders, sorted by size with the largest at the top. It may take a few minutes for ODS to finish scanning.
    I don't recommend that you make a habit of doing this. Don't delete anything while running ODS as root. If something needs to be deleted, make sure you know what it is and how it got there, and then delete it by other, safer, means. When in doubt, leave it alone or ask for guidance.
    When you're done with ODS, quit it and also quit Terminal.

  • I have a G5 which I intend to keep.  Now that I have updated my iphone 4s to iOS 7.0.  I cannot add music to my iphone or upload photos to iphoto.  I have the last itunes 10.6.3. which was supported by apple.  itunes will not interact with my iphone on an

    I have a G5 which I intend to keep.
    Now that I have updated my iphone 4s to iOS 7.0.
    I cannot add music to my iphone or upload photos to iphoto.
    I have the last itunes 10.6.3. which was supported by apple.
    itunes will not interact with my iphone on any level.
    Apple made all the equipment I use.
    Bentley and Ferrari etc do not stop making parts for their cars?
    The least Apple could is.
    A. Update itunes to run on a G5
    Regarding iOS 7.0 you have totally lost the plot.
    We buy apple why?
    Quality.
    Intuitive interface.
    Stable software.
    Design.
    All that Steve Jobs consider sacrosanct.
    Quality is about ongoing support longevity of product.
    Its not about trying to sell to every person on the planet, others are way ahead of you.
    So try respective the customers you have, it wont be long before theirs a better operating system and your lead in hardware is marginal. 
    Regards
    Glyn Evans
    My post on facebook this morning.
    If you have an iPhone or iPad do not update to ISO 7 unless you want an operating system that looks like windows 8. The graphics looks like it was designed by a artistically challenged mongoose and the operating system is not intuitive something apple users expect. Overly complicated ugly and generally change for the sake of apples paranoia since the death of Steve Jobs.

    You need to update iTunes to 11.1 on your PC

  • Best way to prepare photos for iPhoto printed book

    Hello,
    I was wondering what would be the best way to prepare photos for iPhoto printed book on a Macbook Pro so to achieve the most realistic results to what's on the screen
    ie. which software should I use to change photos from RGB to CMYK, photoshop or iPhoto itself. I'm guessing maybe the autofix feature in iPhoto? (I don't have Aperture)
    Secondly, which monitor color setting should I set the screen at? I'm guessing it's either Apple RGB or Colour LCD, maybe even ColorMatch RGB?
    Any any other tips that people can give in achieving the most realistic results to what you have on the screen when your printed iPhoto book gets sent back. I don't want the mid tones to disappear or become too bright because the gamma and color settings were different to what they use at the other end.
    Many thanks.

    Hi,
    The situation has changed a little, our original photos are in RAW format and some of them are slightly over saturated in the higher tones.
    I've read on other threads that it is a good idea to run the 'Enhance' tool on all photos before sending the iPhoto Book away.
    Since iPhoto's 'Enhance' tools seems to do a lot of helpful things like sharpen, adjust the levels, etc it also seems to notch the contrast up and this would prove destructive for the lighter and darker tones not captured by the camera's dynamic range.
    So as I've been advised it's best to use Apple's own tools before sending the iPhoto Book away, so I'm going to download the trial of Aperture.
    Does anyone have any more recommendations on which monitor colour profile setting to use etc. I've also read that iPhoto prints best from JPEGS so the RAW will obviously need changed. Will Aperture automatically save to Profile name: Camera RGB Profile after I've done some editing there?
    What would be the best way to prepare RAW images in aperture where some of them might need an Image Overlay in Photomatix then imported back to Aperture for printing an Apple/iPhoto style Book?
    Many thanks

  • How many photos are too many photos for iPhoto? When do I need to upgrade to Aperture?

    How many photos are too many photos for iPhoto? When do I need to updgrade to Aperture?

    Hi Terrence,  this is what happens, all too often when I click on something, sometimes it takes me 5 more clicks on the mouse while moving the cursor around to get rid of it. The one below popped up as I clicked on my junk mail.
    The next one popped up when I was trying to get on to a site. This happens all the time. Don't know why it is happening. It happens on iPhoto, Aperture, everywhere I go, FaceBook...everywhere and at any time. So frustrating. I don't know if this is normal, but this was happening just before my last mac died a year ago.

  • Organizing Photos for an iMovie presentation...

    Hi,
    I have a real picture mess on my computer and would like some advise if there is some out there. 
    I have more than one camera, I have an iPhone and I have several pictures which I have imported via scan.  Of course all these pictures have there own way of indexing.  How on earth do I begin organizing.
    My main concern at the moment, which brought me here is...  I am trying despretly to organize a multitude of pictures to create a slideshow for my parent's 50th wedding anniversary.  I can import of course into various applications, but how do I organize.  First I tried Lightroom and that became frustrating.  Now I have moved onto iMovie...  which seems like the best place to create a simple slideshow.  When I import my pictures they are completely unorganized. 
    MY QUESTION...  is there a simple way to import and organize just be dragging and dropping in the order I wish.
    Thanks so much for all of your help, much appriciated.
    Lorie

    Ok, I only have a minute here, but the short answer is iPhoto.
    Import some some photos. Go to the Events tab and split and combine them as needed. For the scanned photos, you can adjust the date and time.
    Use a keyword to mark the photos you want to use for your anniversary show. Then create a Slideshow and add those photos to it. Edit to your hearts content, and finally export the slideshow as a video (however, if you can use your mac to power the projector, then you wouldn't need to export the slideshow as a movie).
    Go to youtube.com and search for "iPhoto slideshow" to see some tutorials.

  • Organizing photos in Iphoto is a big pain and

    Does anyone have issues with getting IPHOTO organized?  I upgraded to the version 11 from the 08 because I thought that there would be some additional features related to the way that photos and events could be handled.  I was very dissappointed to find out that there is absolutely no improvements or changes to the way that photos and events could be organized.  First of all, who in the heck has time to name, rate, assign keywords etc.. to their photos upon import from camera. It is very difficut to find photos with Iphoto.  I have a huge amount of photos.  If I view photos instead of view events, how in the heck am I to drag photos from one event to another? I have so many photos that if I leave all of the photos expanded then you have to scroll to much up or down while trying to hang on to the photo long enough to get it where you want it. If you collapse the photos, then you cannot see them.
    If you create albums and try to drag photos from existing events to the new albums, it makes no sense to have to go back and delete the photo from the place that you dragged it from.  At least I think this is how it is.  I may have thought it was like this and the found out that when i did go back to delete the orginal destination location, that it also deleted it in the new album. 
    I see where a couple of features were added to the photo editing features between the two versions, but not worth upgrading and paying the extra cost. 
    If it is easier than what I seem to be making it, it is because the Iphoto help has not improved either.  It is still very basic and very vague as before.
    Any suggestions?
    Thank you.

    If you create albums and try to drag photos from existing events to the new albums, it makes no sense to have to go back and delete the photo from the place that you dragged it from.  At least I think this is how it is.
    You'd be wrong.  There's only one real imge file in iPhoto and that's located in the Event.  All other occurances of that photo, albums, books, calendars, etc. are only virtual links to the actual file in the Event. 
    Albums let you group photos togeher regardless of when they were taken and what event they are in.  Keywords can be applied all photos in an event by bringing fierst opening the event, bringing up the Keyword pane
    Click to view full size
    selecting the first photo, clicking on the keyword you want to assign, move to the next photo with the right arrow key on the keyboard, clicking on the next keyword, etc.  Takes only a minute or so.  You first have to create the keywords you want to use, people's names, places, etc.
    Then you can just search by keyword, create a Smart album to look for one or more keywords, etc.
    iPhoto is a database driven DAM (digital asset management) application so you should learn to use it properly.  A little upfront effort can save a lot of time later on. And this is how it's been for most of the version of iPhoto.
    OT

  • Newbie Question: Importing (from PC) and Organizing Photos in iPhoto

    Hi everyone,
    I am currently a PC user and am contemplating buying an iMac, and I'm trying to determine if iPhoto will meet my needs for photo importing and organization.
    I currently have around 20-30 gigs of digital photos and am using Windows Photo Gallery (for Windows Vista) to view/organize/import them.
    The directories are organized by the photo date taken in the format "yyyy-mm-dd" .
    Some of these directories are appended with an event name if applicable, i.e. "2011-12-25_Christmas Party" while others will only have the date, i.e. "2011-12-20"
    My photos are named according to date/time taken so that a file listing will display the photos in chronologic order. Again, some of these will be appended with an event name or other descriptive label. So, many photos will look like this: "yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss" while others will look like this: "yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss_event name"
    A possible complicating factor in all of this is that some of the photos were taken with a camera where the time/date was not set properly, or with cameras whose date/times were set for a different time zone. I adjusted this within Windows Photo Gallery, but I am not sure if it permanently changed the date/time in the photo file's properties... I've seen some evidence that it may not have. I did make sure that the file name was named according to the correct date/time in every case, however.
    Now, here are my questions about using iPhoto:
    1) When I initially import my photos into iPhoto, will iPhoto recognize (or is there a way to make it recognize) each separate directory as a separate event based on the directory in which it is found?
    2) If I copy photos into iPhoto library, will it respect and preserve my directory structure wherein photos are separated by date taken? If not, then is it practical to still use iPhoto without copying the files into its library (by keeping them organized as subdirectories in a directory elsewhere and having iPhoto setup to automatically display photos in that directory)?
    3) If I use iPhoto to import pictures from a digital camera, can I control how it sorts those pictures into directories by making it name the directories in yyyy-mm-dd format? This is what Windows does and I find that format very convenient for organizing and viewing photo files, especially those that I have not yet tagged.
    4) Again, if I use iPhoto to import pictures from a digital camera, can I control the naming convention so that photos are named according to date&time taken (i.e. yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss ), or at least according to just date taken (i.e. yyyy-mm-dd) as well as appended with event names?
    5) Will I be able to edit photo properties, such as date taken, within iPhoto if I discover that a photo is incorrectly organized?
    Thanks in advance,
    JB

    Here's the thing: You've put a lot of time developing a system of managing files. iPhoto is all about Photos. So, frankly. forget your current system and use iPhoto. it has more powerful and more varied tools for managing your snaps.
    There's a conceptual leap to be made with apps like iPhoto. 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.
    All of your queries are about files and filenames and file storage. They're all pretty much moot if you use iPhoto. If you use iPhoto it becomes the "go-to" app for all your photos. Everything you need to do with the photos can be done via iPhoto or with iPhoto.
    When I initially import my photos into iPhoto, will iPhoto recognize (or is there a way to make it recognize) each separate directory as a separate event based on the directory in which it is found?
    Yes, but...  Events are organisation for those who can't really be bothered. They are automatic - based entirely on Date and Time the camera records the photos as taken. You can move photos between Events, you can Merge Events, you can Rename them and sort them in various ways except one: You cannot manually sort in an Event as Events are all automated.
    Albums are a much more varied and powerful organising tool.
    2) If I copy photos into iPhoto library, will it respect and preserve my directory structure wherein photos are separated by date taken?
    Well forget about "directories", you're talking Events, Album and Folders now. But yes, you can define Events (or Albums) based on date. However, given that iPhoto can sort on date, can search on date and date ranges and can generate Smart Albums based on date (say, All the Photos from 2010, only the photos from June 2010 or just the photos fron June 10, 2010, or even the photos from May 12 2009 to July 11 2010) how the fies are organised on the disk is of little concern. You never access them via the HD anyway.
    If not, then is it practical to still use iPhoto without copying the files into its library (by keeping them organized as subdirectories in a directory elsewhere and having iPhoto setup to automatically display photos in that directory)?
    Yes you can do this. It's called a Referenced Library. I don't recommend it - especially for a new Mac user - and it adds nothing except complexity to the process. It has no extra capability. It's just dumb file storage. For more on this:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3062728?tstart=0
    3) If I use iPhoto to import pictures from a digital camera, can I control how it sorts those pictures into directories by making it name the directories in yyyy-mm-dd format?
    No.
    This is what Windows does and I find that format very convenient for organizing and viewing photo files, especially those that I have not yet tagged.
    There are various tools in iPhoto that will allow you to find photos that you have not yet tagged or organised.
    Again, if I use iPhoto to import pictures from a digital camera, can I control the naming convention so that photos are named according to date&time taken (i.e. yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss ), or at least according to just date taken (i.e. yyyy-mm-dd) as well as appended with event names?
    You can add titles to photos, yes. But as the date and time of the photo are already in the Exif, using those in the name of the photo is a bit redundant.
    Will I be able to edit photo properties, such as date taken, within iPhoto if I discover that a photo is incorrectly organized?
    Yes.
    It's a bit to take in I know, and I always suggest to people that the best thing is to create a library on their Mac, import a couple of hndred pics and explore what it does (and doesn't), and see if it works for you.
    iPhoto uses a lot of virtualisation. Photos are stored in the Library. (Events are just one of two possible views of the Library). Albums reference photos in the Library. So a shot can be in any number of albums and use no extra disk space. Keywording is also very powerful. Here’s a stock answer I use for folks when wondering what iPhoto can do:
    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 40k 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.
    Finally, all of this can be exported from iPhoto should you decide to migrate to a different app or different OS in a year or two.
    Regards
    TD

  • Problems with organizing photos in IPhoto

    I am organizing my Iphoto in preparation to move the albums to an external hard drive to make space on my laptop. I just finished deleting and re-arranging around 90 albums with 11,000 plus photos. I then realized that when I was deleting them out of the albums they were not deleting out of the Iphoto library.
    I need to find a way to keep only the photos I want (which are already organized in the albums) without having to go back through the 17,000 photos in my library and re-deleting and re-arranging. I don't think that moving the albums to the external hard drive and then deleting them is an option because I found that there are photos in my library that somehow did not make it into an album. There are also photos in the Iphoto trash that I do not want trashed so I guess I will have to restore those to my library and go back through them.
    I was hoping there was a way for Iphoto to automatically recognized which photos were already in albums and leave the rest in the library for me to look through and either delete or place in albums.
    Any suggestions to make this process easier would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.

    I am organizing my Iphoto in preparation to move the albums to an external hard drive
    What does that mean? You can't move "albums" outside of an iPhoto Library.
    I was hoping there was a way for Iphoto to automatically recognized which photos were already in albums
    New Smart Album
    Album -> is not -> Any

  • Organizing photos in iPhoto 09

    I am trying to organize and move around photos in iPhoto 09.  Can you explain it to me?  There are no tutorials for it.  Thank you so much!

    Start here
    http://www.apple.com/findouthow/photos/#intro
    If you have specific questions by all means post back.

  • Organizing photos on iphoto

    Hi,
    I am new to iPhoto. I have few questions on organizing my photos using iPhoto.
    1. I would like to sort my photos using the date added (& if possible date modified) instead of date taken. How to do this?
    2. When I import images, iPhoto copies them to the iPhoto library folder. Within it, every new set of images are stored in a new folder (named roll 9, roll 10 etc). I dont like the way it organizes them. Can I organize all the snaps in the iPhoto Library myself and then add import them to iPhoto?
    Thanks.
    Murali

    I dont like the way it organizes them. Can I organize all the snaps in the iPhoto Library myself and then add import them to iPhoto?
    No. Don't change anything in the iPhoto Library Folder. IF you do then the application will not work. It sorts the photos the way it needs them to be. In truth there is no need to go near the folder anyway because anything you need to do with the pics can be (and should be) done through the iPhoto window.
    Important: Do not modify the contents of the iPhoto Library folder from outside the iPhoto application.
    Use iPhoto to delete, duplicate, or modify any photos in the iPhoto library. Modifying the contents of the iPhoto library from anywhere but the iPhoto application could result in a library that is unusable and may cause photos and albums to no longer appear in iPhoto.
    That's from: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61262
    Regards
    TD

  • Cover photo for iPhoto event in iPhoto11

    How do I select the cover photo for an iPhoto event in iPhoto11?

    When you scrub over the Event icon, you can hit the space bar and it will make that photo your key photo.
    You can also find the photo you want within the Event, right click and select "Make Key Photo".

  • Organizing photos for a search outside of iPhoto

    I have a few hundred family photo prints that I want to scan and restore, with the idea of putting them on a DVD and giving them to siblings so they can print copies as they wish.
    I need to find a way to make them searchable by date and/or keyword.
    I need the search tool to be cross-platform, PCs and Macs.
    I’d like it if the recipients didn’t have to buy a program to do this.
    Any thoughts? Any on-line resources? Any info at all would be helpful. I don’t want tot get to the 500th scan and realize that I’m doing it wrong!
    Thanks.
    BC

    While tags (called Keywords in Lightroom) seem to be a good fit for your needs to find photos by manufacturer/component, there are other ways to accomplish this.
    Simple folder based organization would also work; if you set up folders for manufacturer, and then subfolders by component, you've got your organization. Of course, this assumes your organizational needs are never more complex than manufacturer/component.
    Lightroom is not a multi-user application. As far as I know, it cannot allow several users to access the database at the same time. A product called Phase One Media Pro (for example, http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=Phase+One+Media+Pro&N=0) allows multiple users to access the database simultaneously. A folder-based organization scheme also allows multiple users to have simultaneous access to your photos.

  • Organizing photos in iphoto 08

    Friends,
    I recently converted from a PC. I had thousands of photos on my PC; they were organized into general categories (trips, baby, etc.), which were subdivided into event folders (date and name), which were further subdivided into folders such as RAW, emails, etc. I want to import them into iphoto, and it seems that I cannot import this structure directly. I have determined that the best way to import and roughly maintain the structure is to manually create folders and subfolders using my old naming conventions and then import the images into albums named RAW, edits, that are placed in each subfolder. Any other ideas would be appreciated. However . . .
    My question is: can this folder>subfolder>album structure be exported, either to Aperture, if I go that route, or just another location on the computer entirely? What if I want to export the images back to a PC? Can the folder structure be exported? I recognize that the albums just have links, not images, which is why I ask.
    Thanks!
    Steve

    DC Steve
    The easiest way to rapidly recreate your folder structure in iPhoto is to
    1. Start at the bottom of your Folder heirarchy and drag a folder of images to the Left-Hand (or Source) pane in iPhoto. There iPhoto will import the pics and create an album of the same name.
    2. Then create the enclosing folders in iPhoto (File -> New Folder) and drag the albums to them.
    Some comments: Don't bother creating a date based library - it's redundant. Simply create a Smart Album (File -> New Smart Album) based on the dates, or use the Date search (Click on the Search Window and select date)
    As you have the photos already theme based - use Keywords as you import the pics to further enhance your Smart Albums.
    So, want to create an Album of pics from John's various Birthday Parties? Well, keyword on the who, what and where basis (When is there already in the Exif data) > John, Birthday, and create a SMart Album. If you're going to use Keywords - and you should - you'll find Keyword Manager very useful.
    As for intracting with Aperture, it has a facility to import iPhoto Libraries. You can export (file -> export) individual pics, albums etc, to Folders to recreate something like the structure that you now have, but also you can add the keywords to the files on export too.
    Regards
    TD

  • Iphoto import interrupted during photos being deleted from iPhone now no photos on iPhoto and most gone from iPhone

    I have imported 5000 photos from my iPhone to iPhoto, after doing this i selected "delete from phone" during this my usb connection was knocked and i received an error message. When i connected it again none of the photos are in iPhoto and all but 195 photos have been deleted from my phone.
    I cant find anything on the macbook with any of the photos in and i am worried that ive lost them all. Would be greatful for any help.

    Back up your iPhoto library, Depress and hold the option (alt) and command keys and launch iPhoto - rebuild your iPhoto library database
    LN

Maybe you are looking for

  • One specific email can't be deleted

    I have tried both onscreen and keyboard delete keys, right click-delete on both open and closed email, gone into safe mode, tried to drag into trash, tried to archive. It is only this one email. Oh, I also tried to delete it as part of a group...none

  • DOUBLE_CLICK and MOUSE_DOWN on Button

    I am trying to utilize DOUBLE_CLICK and MOUSE_DOWN for Button control. But they both are not working together. Whenever I activate MOUSE_DOWN event it simply disables DOUBLE_CLICK Code: // _btn is my Button object _btn.doubleClickEnabled = true; _btn

  • Video Purchased is greyed out on iPhone 3GS

    Greetings and Salutations,   I recently purchased the Blueray Combo pack of Pirates of Caribbean "On Stranger Tides".  I installed the Digital Version to iTunes successfully and was able to select it to be transfered to my iPhone.  It transfered just

  • Help with Part Coloured B&W Photos

    Hi Guys, I am a bit of a novice with PE 8 and was wondering is someone could give me a few clues where to begin with part colouring a b&w photo. What I would like to do is take a picture of a stndalone tree that is in blossom. I want the tree trunk a

  • How to unsubscribe from Skype?

    How do I unsubscribe to Skype? seems difficult, can't phone someone!!!