Preview Film Roll so I can name it properly

I usually add pictures to the library by taking out the memory card from the camera and iPhoto opening and then I have chance to name the roll. SOmetimes I do not remember what was on roll. Is there a way in iPhoto to preview before I add to library. I know I can cancel the import and go to preview program to see but I wanted to stay in iPhoto.

Kevin:
You can rename the roll in iPhoto by clicking on the roll and then clicking on the roll name in the Info window (click the blue "i" button) at the bottom of the Source pane. You can also change the date of the roll that way.
Otherwise you can use Image Capture (in the Applications folder) to preview and then upload. IC's preferences are where you set what application, if any, to open when a camera is connected.

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    Regards.

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    Gryphen:
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    doug:
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    I'm still a fairly new user of Macs as well as anything like iPhoto. For quite some time, I only imported my photos into iPhoto for fear of breaking something.
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    Hi Lew,
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  • Iphoto film roll change

    is there anyway to move photos from one film roll to another to consolidate film rolls. i tried highlighting a photo and dragging it to another film roll but the no other film rolls will highlight to accept it.
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    If it was a good idea, iPhoto would probably have the option, but if you want to do it...
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    Can I move photos from one existing film roll to another existing fill roll, without creating a new film roll? And if so, how? I think this is a pretty basic question, but if I need to clarify anything please let me know. Any input is greatly appreciated, since I'm trying to organize my iPhoto Library and it's been pretty daunting. Thanks!

    Oh man, I should have figured that out myself. I was dragging them just near the other photos, not into the Roll Name. Thanks for the help!

  • Film Roll - sort option

    I would love to be able to sort my photos by Film Roll. Right now you can -- well, sorta.
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    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. As far as I can determine the only sorting of rolls is by roll date, either ascending or descending. The date can be edited. I haven't figured out how iPhoto sorts multiple rolls with the same date. I've changed some dates on rolls to the same date and some end up on top and some at the bottom of those with the same date. It's not alphabetical. I think it has something to do with the modified date of the files.
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