Is there a way to filter iPhoto photos by what's been uploaded to Flickr?

I want to know which photos in my iPhoto library have NOT been uploaded to Flickr.  Is there a way to do this?

Is there a way I can stop
this ?
No, Photo Stream is syncing with iCloud. The most recent 1000 photos in iCloud will be buffered on your mac, even if you do not import them to your photo library, if you enable My Photo Stream.
See this link:   iCloud: Photo Stream FAQ
iCloud pushes all your photos to the My Photo Stream album on your devices and computers, and manages them efficiently, so you don’t run out of storage space.

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  • Is there a way to use iPhoto and *not* have it import photos?

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    I'm transitioning from a PC to a Mac and everything is going fairly well -- overall a better user experience. One question I have is, is there a way to use iPhoto without having it import photos? My main issue is that currently iPhoto imports all the photos that I want to view/edit in iPhoto and copies them to it's own folder structure. I like to manage my pictures in a folder structure that I define, so I already back up my photos to another location and now I'm finding that iPhoto is just duplicating the pictures that I already have where I want them, sucking up precious space on my SSD.
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    Hm, ok so if I edit my photos (adjust brightness etc) in iPhoto and then export it, does it export with the brightness changed, or does it just export the original?
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    However, am I the only one with trust issues with importing all my photos into iPhoto? I'm scared the library will get corrupted, etc.
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    that when I go to export the photos, there's a LOT of duplicate file names that the export chokes on, which makes it very tedious, no, painful, for me to export a large number of photos.
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  • How do i get rid of duplicates in my photo library?  I imported the photos again by mistake and dont want to do it manually.  is there a way to have iphoto compare and delete all duplicates?

    How do i delete duplicate photos in my iphoto library.  i imported them (1500 pics) twice and don't want to manually go through them all.  Is there a way to get iphoto to compare photos and delete the duplicates?

    There are two apps, actually one app and one Applescript script, for finding and removing duplicate photos from iPhoto. They are:
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  • Only an exclamation point shows up when I click a thumbnail in my iphoto folder. Is there any way to recover these photos by using the thumbnails?

    Only an exclamation point shows up when I click a thumbnail in my iphoto folder. Is there any way to recover these photos by using the thumbnails? Please help. Thanks!

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  • Is there a way to stop iPhoto storing my photo stream photos on the mac hard drive when enabled? They have not been imported to my library. I have no photos saved on my MacBook Air yet 50gb of Hardrive space is taken up by photos.

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    this ?
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    See this link:   iCloud: Photo Stream FAQ
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  • Is there a way to erase duplicate photos in iPhoto?

    Is there a way to delete duplicate photos in I photo in bulk?

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  • Is there a way to use the photos from iphoto in a collage like the itunes artwork screensaver?

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    Tracy
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    TD

  • Is there any way to slap iPhoto

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