Problems Exporting From IPhoto 8.1.2

I am unable to export more than 369 photos at a time to a folder on the dektop or to a USB flash drive. Others apparently have the same problem. What gives?

Couple of things strike me:
1. Exporting 3k photos is a lot at on go and it's quite possible that you're just overwhelming the available Ram. Try exporting in batches. It'll certainly make troubleshooting it easier.
2. iPhoto could be working on the export of several shots at one go, so the fact that the next one is okay doesn't mean that the one after, or the one after that is.
3. How are these files named? Are you sure there are no duplicate filenames in there?
Regards
TD

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    Victoria:
    Here's a suggestion that might help the digital frame transition from one photo to another more smoothly and quickly:
    1 - determine the pixel dimensions of the display area on the frame.
    2 - put all of your photos to be used into a folder as Terence suggested.
    3 - download and run Resize! on the folder to resize the photos to the frame's dimensions. Use the following settings:
    Quality Level: I use 60%. IMO that's plenty for the resolution of the frame I have.
    Box Resizing: Maximum width: width of frame
    Maximum height: height of frame
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    I have tried to export individual photos and an album as a file(s) to my desktop and to smugmug via the iPhoto plugin without success. I have also put a new folder in Pictures and have tried to export the photos to it without success.
    When exporting to desktop, the message comes up "Exporting...Unable to create /users/name/desktop."
    When using the smugmug plugin, iPhoto "unexpectedly" shuts down!
    I have tried to drag and drop photos from iPhoto without success of course.
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    2. Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. This will create a new library based on data in the albumdata.xml file. Not everything will be brought over - no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your albums and keywords back.
    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.
    3. If neither of these work then you'll need to create and populate a new library.
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    In the iPhoto Preferences -> Events Uncheck the box at 'Imported Items from the Finder'
    Move the iPhoto Library to the desktop
    Launch iPhoto. It will ask if you wish to create a new Library. Say Yes.
    Go into the iPhoto Library (Right Click -> Show Package Contents) on your desktop and find the Originals folder. From the Originals folder drag the individual Event Folders to the iPhoto Window and it will recreate them in the new library.
    When you're sure all is well you can delete the iPhoto Library on your desktop.
    In the future, in addition to your usual back up routine, you might like to make a copy of the library6.iPhoto file whenever you have made changes to the library as protection against database corruption.
    Regards
    TD

  • Export from iPhoto while keeping original photo information?? NEED HELP!!!

    I'm trying to set up a pc for my grandmother so I can take over her old computer (macbook air). However she has 11000 photos on iPhoto and I need to move then all onto a storage device (about 30GB) but when I export them the computer doesn't copy all the information such as the date the photo was taken etc. Talking to a guy in the apple store he said i couldn't do it, but he was being pretty unhelpful so I was wondering if anyone here could give me an answer. How do you export from iPhoto while keeping all the information?

    This User Tip
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4921
    has details of the options in the Export dialogue.
    As to dates specifically:
    There are two kinds of metadata involved when you consider jpeg or other image file.
    One is the file data. This is what the Finder shows. This tells you nothing about the contents of the file, just the File itself.
    The problem with File metadata is that it can easily change as the file is moved from place to place or exported, e-mailed, uploaded etc.
    Photographs have also got both Exif and IPTC metadata. The date and time that your camera snapped the Photograph is recorded in the Exif metadata. Regardless if what the file date says, this is the actual time recorded by the camera.
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    When you export from iPhoto to the Finder new file is created containing your Photo (and its Exif). The File date is - quite accurately - reported as the date of Export.
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    You need to check both the Include boxes.
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    In more detail:
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    One is the file data. This is what the Finder shows. This tells you nothing about the contents of the file, just the File itself.
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    Photographs have also got both Exif and IPTC metadata. The date and time that your camera snapped the Photograph is recorded in the Exif metadata. Regardless if what the file date says, this is the actual time recorded by the camera.
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    When you export from iPhoto to the Finder new file is created containing your Photo (and its Exif). The File date is - quite accurately - reported as the date of Export. However, the Photo Date doesn't change.
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    So, your photo has the correct date, and so does the file, but they are different things. To sort on the Photo date you'll need to use a photo app.

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    2. What format would be the best for exporting the images for the photography bureau...?
    Ask the bureau what format they recommend or prefer. If they can handle .psd files, that format would maximize your own control.
    If you have Photoshop 7, there may be no good reason for you to use iPhoto at all.

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    The QuickTime part is a never-no-mind. It just means that there were exported on a Mac. QuickTime is multi-media substructure on the Mac.
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    TD

  • How to Export from iPhoto in time-taken order.

    In the archived discussion "http://discussions.apple.com/message/11510994#11510994" entitled "Exporting from iPhoto Library to hard disk for archiving", LarryHN said to "...use the export option to name files sequentially...".  If you're wondering what option that is, I believe it is File -> Export... -> File Export -> Use album name.  That causes your iPhoto Library to be output in the order you see them within iPhoto because iPhoto creates the files with sequentially numbered file names prefixed by the album name, such as "Library - 01.jpg", etc.  Thanks Larry

    It's not marked as a question, it was my mistake... I responded to the How to... as a question and not as an instruction...
    Regards
    TD

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    or would a video DVD work better? how do i create a DVD? with iDVD?
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    Is there some way to export photos from iPhoto 08 with filenames that will be seen by the Finder (or a PC) as having the same order as the photos in iPhoto? I used the Sequential Filenames option in the Export pane to export a 1790 image album, but the sequence numbers were assigned as 1,2, 3, .... , 1790. That is ordered in the Finder, or on a PC, as 1, 10, 100, 1000, 1001, etc., and when my son displayed them using his Play Station 3, that is the order in which they came up. If the sequence numbers were assigned as 0001, 0002, 0003, ... , 1790, I would expect the files to retain the desired order, but I can't find a way to accomplish this.

    Is there some way to export photos from iPhoto 08 with filenames that will be seen by the Finder (or a PC) as having the same order as the photos in iPhoto
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  • Exporting from IPhoto 6 to folders on External HD changes photo size WHY?

    I have read your replies to other questions about having photos reside on an external hard drive and understand what is said. However I have a problem with the size of the photos changing once I have exported them to a new folder on the external HD. Please read my issue and help me if possible.
    I have IPhoto 6.0.5, I recently purchased the upgrade and installed ILife 06 without problem.
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    When I go into IPhoto and click on DSC_0001.JPG and look at the size information of the image it tells me:
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    Size: 2000 x 3008 and 658KB.
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    First the photo that is supposed to be the JPEG is now 1.2MB
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    Also notice that the largest file is no longer 4.5MB but 1.2MB and it says it is a JPEG.
    Do you know why this would be happening?
    Do you know how I can export a folder of photos from IPhoto to a new folder on my external HD and not loose or have change any of the size and kind of photo??
    I am hoping that you can shed some light on the situation.
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    Brad
    What settings did you use in the Export Dialogue?
    When you go File -> Export you get a tabbed box with various options. In the File Export tab you can choose to scale the pics, or keep them the same size, change or retain the format.
    Regards
    TD

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    I could export photos from iPhoto 6.0.0 until today.  What gives?

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    I use flickr and I have been using the uploadr to upload my photos from iPhoto. I had been dragging photos directly from iPhoto and it was working fine, but no longer. Now, the uploadr will not pick up the photos I drag.
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    Go into the iPhoto Library on your desktop and find the Originals folder. From the Originals folder drag the individual Roll Folders to the iPhoto Window and it will recreate them in the new library.
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    There is never a need for you to enter the iPhoto Library Folder. There are no user-serviceable parts there. Anytime you do enter the Library you risk damaging it.
    There are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto:
    For 10.5 users: You can use any Open / Attach / Browse dialogue. On the left there's a Media heading, your pics can be accessed there. Apple-Click for selecting multiple pics.
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    To upload to a site that does not have an iPhoto Export Plug-in the recommended way is to Select the Pic in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export and export the pic to the desktop, then upload from there. After the upload you can trash the pic on the desktop. It's only a copy and your original is safe in iPhoto.
    This is also true for emailing with Web-based services. If you're using Gmail you can use iPhoto2GMail
    If you use Apple's Mail, Entourage, AOL or Eudora you can email from within iPhoto. With 10.5 you can access the Library from the New Message Window in Mail:
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    If you use a Cocoa-based Browser such as Safari, you can drag the pics from the iPhoto Window to the Attach window in the browser.
    Or, if you want to access the files with iPhoto not running, then create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use THIS
    Other options include:
    1. *Drag and Drop*: Drag a photo from the iPhoto Window to the desktop, there iPhoto will make a full-sized copy of the pic.
    2. *File -> Export*: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. Again, producing a copy.
    3. *Show File*: Right- (or Control-) Click on a pic and in the resulting dialogue choose 'Show File'. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.
    Regards
    TD

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