Organize Jpeg & RAW in iphoto....edit in PSE 12... back to iphoto as a duplicate.

Is there a simple work flow?

No.  When iPhoto imports a raw file into the library it creates a jpeg version for display and use in other apps.  The raw is used only for editing which will create a jpeg file. 
If you use an external editor to edit the raw files you must save the edited version to the Desktop and import it as a new image file.  If you edit with iPhoto just edit normally.
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    There is a definite thought process behind this. Simply, you misunderstand what Aperture is.
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    As to being able to set it as a External Editor - well you can also set Chess as one.
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    TD

  • My edited Raw photos won't save from CS6 back to iPhoto?

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  • Saving pictures edited in Elements 6 back to iPhoto

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    NOTE: The new rebuild option in iPhoto 09 (v. 8.0.2), Rebuild the iPhoto Library Database from automatic backup" makes this tip obsolete.

  • Saving photos edited in PS Elements back  into iPhoto

    I'm new to PS Elements and love it but am having trouble saving photos. I have set my preferences in iPhoto to open in PS elements for editing. So far that's great. My question is when I'm finished editing in PS Elements how do I save the edited photo back into iPhoto?? I'm sure there's an easy solution but beyond saving into PhotoLibrary in Finder then trying to find in within the many many folders and dragging into iPhoto - I'm at a loss. Any suggestions?

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  • Adding edited photos in icomic back to iphoto

    Hi Mac community, how can I add those photos that I edit in icomic back to iphoto, in fact I would like to know how to convert the icomic files to a normal jpg file ?

    Do you mean Comic Life?
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  • From iPhoto to Aperture and now back to iPhoto?

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    Regards
    TD

  • Would like iPhoto photos edited in Picassa put back in iPhoto

    I prefer Picassa for photo editing and have it set as a preference in iPhoto. When I click "Edit" in iPhoto, Picassa opens and when I make an edit Picassa says it's read-only, and makes a copy. When I'm done editing I click File>Save in Picassa, which I thought would save it in iPhoto, but it does not. Is there a way to do this without jumping through too many hoops?

    No.
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  • Iphoto Editing with Photoshop Elements 9

    I am going into Iphoto, clicking the Edit button and it brings up Photoshop Elements 9.  I make changes, they
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    I do use a Mac, so I don¹t think versions is an issue. I would rather
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    From: "Barbara B." <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: <[email protected]>
    Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 15:05:25 -0600
    To: Warren Newman <[email protected]>
    Subject: Iphoto Editing with Photoshop Elements 9
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  • How can I simplify or Automate saving Photoshop edits back to iPhoto

    I am using Photoshop CS3 as my external editor for iPhoto. I am looking for a way to Automate saving the edited pictures back to iPhoto. Currently I use Command W, Click Save, in "Save As" window I change the format from Photoshop to JPEG, click Save, then click Replace, then click OK for my JPEG options window and my edited file is saved back into iPhoto. I know there must be an easier way to do this. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

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    TD

  • Aperture Loses iPhoto Edited Images

    Hello,
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    Aperture is an impressive piece of software and thanks to your help I think I am finally ready to start using it!
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  • How can you take a photo from one event and put it in another, without dragging to desktop and dragging back into iPhoto and moving it to the event folder I want it in.

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