Sharing photos on two macs

Is there is a way that if you upload pix or video to iPhoto or iMovie that it goes on both computers?

Not automatically, no.
If you want to configure something you may be able to do it with Automator, AppleScript and Folder Actions and/or an app like Hazel
Regards
TD

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  • Sharing Photos between two Mac's

    Hello,
    I do have two MBP at home both with SL. How can I share the iphoto library in one Mac, in order to save disk space in the second Mac. If I share the pictures folder and connect from the second Mac, I can see the Iphoto Library file but, cannot open it. Maybe is there also any easy solution like Home Sharing in Itunes? Thank you. Evren

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    For iPhoto 09 (version 8.0.2) and later:
    What you mean by 'share'.
    If you want the other user to be able to see the pics, but not add to, change or alter your library, then enable Sharing in your iPhoto (Preferences -> Sharing), leave iPhoto running and move to the other machine. There, enable 'Look For Shared Libraries'. Your Library will appear in the other source pane.
    Any user can drag a pic from the Shared Library to their own in the iPhoto Window.
    Remember iPhoto must be running in both machnes for this to work.
    If you want the other user to have the same access to the library as you: to be able to add, edit, organise, keyword etc.
    Quit iPhoto on both machines. Move the Library to the Users / Shared Folder
    (You can also use an external HD set to ignore permissions, a Disk Image or even partition your Hard Disk.)
    On each machine in turn: Double click on the Library to open it. (You may be asked to repair the Library Permissions.) From that point on, this will be the default library location. Both machines will have full access to the library, in fact, both machines will 'own' it.
    However, there is a catch with this system and it is a significant one. iPhoto is not a multi-user app., it does not have the code to negotiate two users simultaneously writing to the database, and trying will cause db corruption. So only one user at a time, and back up, back up back up.
    Regards
    TD

  • Sharing iTunes across two macs?

    Hi Folks,
    I have two macs in the house. One a mini linked to a tv and an iMac. The iMac holds my primary iTunes Library. What I would like to do is share the same library with the mini mac, without having to use the sharing option. Before 10.5 I had the library on an external drive that both applications could see and use, since upgrading to 10.5, it will still see them but front row will not??? Also if I do use the share option none of the album art can be seen? Anybody have any ideas? Thanks, Andrew.

    If you want all users to access the same music, ratings, playlist, etc, do this.
    1 Quit iTunes.
    2 Drag your entire iTunes folder from /Username/Music to /Users/Shared.
    3 Log out.
    1 Log in on your other account(s).
    2 Start iTunes and immediately press an hold the Option key.
    3 iTunes will ask to *Create new library* or *Choose existing library*. Select *Choose existing library*.
    4 Select the *iTunes library file* in the iTunes folder in /Users/Shared.
    5 Now go to File -> *Add to library* and select the iTunes folder located in /Username/Music.
    6 - iTunes will add all the music in from this account to the main iTunes music folder/library.
    7 Delete the iTunes folder in Username/Music
    8 Restart iTunes normally (don't hold Option). Everything should be there.
    9 Quit iTunes and log out of the account.
    10 Do the above steps for all users. Don't do the first 1-3 steps. Start at the second series.
    Log into your account, start iTunes normally and all music should be there.
    Whenever any of you do anything in iTunes, it will be seen by all since you are using one and the same iTunes library file.
    Create a "main" playlist for each user with their own music. Create a smart playlist and set it to *Playlist is not the playlist* you created above. Select this and it will show you everything NOT in your playlist. Do the same for the others. This will help when adding only the music you want your own playlist.
    Note that iTunes can only be opened by one user at a time. If you have Fast user switching enabled, the other users must quit iTunes in order for anyone else to use it.

  • Using the same photos on two Macs with iPhoto'09

    Hi there,
    I took a few hundred of photos during my vacation and imported them into iPhoto on my MacBook Pro (10.6.1). Now I would like to have these pictures on my MacPro, too - but all the photoinfos, places etc. should be preserved. How can I do that? Does the "export"-command work? I took the photos in RAW and would like to export them in RAW.
    Thanks for any advice,
    Stefan

    The only way to do this is to link the two Macs together and use iPhoto Library Manager to move the files plus the associated metadata and versions between Libraries.
    If you want to export the Raw files then you will not get the Metadata You have added in iPhoto. To get to the Raw you'll need to export the Kind as Original, and this is not part of the Original file.
    Regards
    TD

  • Advice on sharing files between two Macs please?

    Hello all,
    I have two G4s, one running 10.3.9 and one running 10.4. They are both connected to an ethernet router for internet. I would like to share files between these two computers as well as share a printer connected to the G4 running Panther.
    After reading the Apple docs, I'm a bit confused, so I've posted here for clarification if possible.
    From what I understand I can simply "turn on file sharing" on both and then grab and move files to the "Public" folder only of each G4?
    I can also simply "turn on printer sharing" and share my printer with the Tiger G4?
    In either case, will the G4s mount on each other's desktops?
    Thanks in advance for any clarification.

    Have you actually tried it yet? You're not clear on that bit!
    It should just work. Be aware that shaing over ethernet is all about IP adresses. Normally you wouldn't think about this, but your router will probably assign these to the two macs automatically. In theory.
    A good thing to know is, if you are on Mac A, with Sharing set up as ON on the other Mac (B), you can log in AS THE USER on Mac B, thereby gaining total access to that machine - not just the shared folder. However, if you log on as a "guest" you will only get into the shared folder.
    The thing to remember is, go to preferences in the Finder (nont System Prefs) and click the Sidebar tab at the top. Make sure that Connected Servers and Netwrk are ticked to appear in the sidebar.
    Any window you open in the FInder will now have a Network icon on the left. Touch this, and the other Mac shold appear (after a delay) like a disk. Click it, and then you can click through to log into it.
    You can set up network disks to automount at startup too.
    Good luck.

  • How can I view and upload videos to shared photos streams on mac

    I use shared photo streams alot how can I view videos uploaded to a shared photo stream on my mac

    You can not at this time - tha tis only an IOS 7 and PC feature today - mayber with future software releases
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4379?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    What software versions do I need to be able view and share videos, and contribute to other people's shared streams?
    iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 7.0 or later
    PC with Windows 7 or later and the iCloud Control Panel 3.0 or later
    AppleTV (second generation) with Apple TV Software Update 6.0 or later
    If the owner of the shared stream has turned on the Public Website option and shares the link with you, you will be able to view videos and see photos and video added by all contributors from any up-to-date browser.
    LN

  • When sharing photos between two users, if one user uploads new photos, only he can view them. Any help on this issue?

    My iPhoto library is in Shared Folders so both users can access and edit the pictures. However, if one users uploads new photos, for some reason these become only available to him and the other user cannot even view them.
    All permissions have been set so that both users have them on the shared folders. For some reason, when creating a folder, the permissions are not kept....
    Please help.

    The same thing has started happening to us since upgrading to iPhoto 11 and Lion. If I import photos from my camera, then my partner can see thumbnails of those photo, but cannot click them to see them sull size. Similarly if my partner imports photos.
    We have used a shared iPhoto library stored in Users/Shared/Photos for several years and everything has been fine until now.
    I am backing up now and will then check and repair the library permissions. I'll post back the results.

  • Sharing files between two macs over the internet

    I'm trying to work out how to connect two macs across the internet and am wondering if someone could point me in the direction of a "very basic , step by step, how to" file or manual.
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  • Sharing photos from two iPhones and one photo library between two macs

    Does anyone have a best practice about how to share one photo library within a family?
    My wife and I each have iPhones (a 5s and a 6).  She has an MacBook Pro.  I have a MacBook Air.  We would each like to have access to any picture taken on either of our phones on either computer.  Is that possible?  Does it require duplicating photo libraries on each computer? 
    We also have a DSLR.  We would like to import picture from that camera into the same photo library.
    I purchased an external hard drive which I have attached to my time capsule.  I have created another photo library on that and I know how to select a specific library when opening iPhoto.  But then I don't have access to photos when I travel, unless there is some way for me to access the external drive remotely.
    Thanks for any help you can provide on some/all these fronts!

    The way to do it is to have one Library on an external disk formatted Mac OS X Extended, Journaled. But that disk must be directly connected to the computer,  not by wireless.
    Note that the upcoming Photos.app - due in 2015 and designed to replace iPhoto and Aperture - may offer other possibilities.

  • Sharing photo between same mac users

    Hello how do I share photo's with my wife on the same Mac. Any help would be great.

    JVIDAL
    What level of sharing do you want?
    If you simply want her to see the pics in your library:
    a: In your iPhoto go to Preferences -> Sharing and enable 'Share This Library'
    b: Leave iPhoto running in your account then switch to her account and in iPhoto -> Preferences ->Sharing: enable: 'Look for Shared Libraries'
    Your library will open in her iPhoto.
    Note: for this to work, your account must be logged in and iPhoto must be running
    If, however, you need for her to have complete access to the library - add photos, edit them etc., then
    a: Move the iPhoto Library Folder from your Pictures Folder to the Users/Shared Folder, and using the Get Info window set the permissions to allow everyone read/write access. OR, put the iPhoto Library Folder onto an external HD that is set to ignore permissions
    b: in your account, hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto and choose Locate from the resulting dialogue. Then navigate to the new location of the iPhoto Library Folder. Repeat the same for your wife's account.
    Now both of you have exactly the same access to the pics.
    However, be careful - iPhoto is NOT designed as a multi-user app, and having two users open or try to save increases the risk of database corruption exponentially. So backing up is the order of the day.
    Regards
    TD

  • Sharing photos between two accounts/logins on an iMac

    My wife and I share an iMac but we each use our own account/login for the computer but we were wondering how to only have one shared folder for iPhoto and the rest of iLife. Does anyone know how to do this? We found a way for iTunes but we were wondering if there is an way to do this for all of iLife?

    What you mean by 'share'.
    If you want the other user to be able to see the pics, but not add to, change or alter your library, then enable Sharing in your iPhoto (Preferences -> Sharing), leave iPhoto running and use Fast User Switching to open the other account. In that account, enable 'Look For Shared Libraries'. Your Library will appear in the other source pane.
    Any user can drag a pic from the Shared Library to their own in the iPhoto Window.
    Remember iPhoto must be running in both accounts for this to work.
    If you want the other user to have the same access to the library as you: to be able to add, edit, organise, keyword etc. The problem here is that OS X works very hard to keep your data safe and secure from the other users. You're trying to beat what's built in to the system. So, to beat the system
    Quit iPhoto in both accounts
    Move the iPhoto Library Folder to an external HD set to ignore permissions. You could also use a Disk Image or even partition your Hard Disk.
    In each account in turn: Hold down the option (or alt) key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting dialogue, select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new library location. From that point on, this will be the default library location. Both accounts will have full access to the library, in fact, both accounts will 'own' it.
    However, there is a catch with this system and it is a significant one. iPhoto is not a multi-user app., it does not have the code to negotiate two users simultaneously writing to the database, and trying will cause db corruption. So only one user at a time, and back up, back up back up.
    Alternatively: If you’re comfortable in the Terminal, and understand File Permissions, ACL’s etc., some folks have reported success using the process outlined here . (Note this page refers to 10.4, but it should also work on 10.5). If you’re not comfortable with the terminal, and don’t know an ACL from the ACLU, then you’re best doing something else... Oh, and the warning about simultaneous users still applies.
    Lastly: This method seems a little clunky at first, but works very well. Most importantly, it uses the System to do the job for you.
    Create a new Account on your Mac, call it Media. Create an iPhoto Library there. (BTW: This will work for iTunes too.)
    Enable Sharing on the Library:(Preferences -> Sharing), leave iPhoto running and use Fast User Switching to open the other accounts. In those accounts, enable 'Look For Shared Libraries'. The Library will appear in the other source pane.
    This means that both users will be able to see the pics. If you want to use a pic then simply drag it from the shared Library to your own in the iPhoto Window. This means that each user can have their own edits.
    If you want to add photos to the Library: Log into the Media account for that purpose.
    To make it all seamless: Set your Mac to log into the Media Account automatically. Set iPhoto to launch on log-in. Then switch to your own account using Fast User Switching.
    Net result: a Library that's permanently available to all users but also protected. Each user can have their own versions of the pics if they want.
    No partitioning, no permissions issues. Uses no extra disk space. What's not to like?
    Regards
    TD

  • Sharing photo's, two users on one computer

    Hi,
    I have two user's on my computer, both with different log on's etc. How can another user look at my photo's that are currently in aperture with out having to move folders around. Is there an easier way then just making multiple copies and saving them else where?
    Can this also be done with iTunes so that we can share music without having to make duplicates?
    Thanks.

    You could probably move your Aperture library to a location outside your home folder, where the second user could open the library. You'd need to be careful about permissions, and I'm not 100% sure how it would work.
    For iTunes, sure you can do it. Often it's easiest to just put the songs in a shared location, and have both people maintain their own iTunes libraries (thus playlists and playcounts aren't shared, but the song files themselves are). You can also share the library file, but it's more difficult.
    Not too tough to do, but I don't feel like typing it up and helping with troubleshooting (especially in an Aperture forum)... do a Google search; it's been documented fairly extensively out there and I'm sure MacUpdate also has tools to help with this.

  • Sharing photos among several Macs

    Until iPhoto 08, I was able to share photos among my laptop, my deskside and my wife's iMac by carefully moving files between the systems.
    I do not want to carry an extra hard drive with my laptop to download and view photographs while traveling!
    I want to be able to edit the photo collections on the different systems.
    Is there still a way to move the photos among systems and use iPhoto 08?
    If not, can anyone recommend a replacement for iPhoto 08 that allows sharing across systems?

    jp-granite
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    There are two ways to share, depending on what you mean by 'share'.
    If you want the other user to be able to see the pics, but not add to, change or alter your library, then enable Sharing in your iPhoto (Preferences -> Sharing), leave iPhoto running and use Fast User Switching to open the other account. In that account, enable 'Look For Shared Libraries'. Your Library will appear in the other source pane.
    Remember iPhoto must be running in both accounts for this to work.
    If you want the other user to have the same access to the library as you: to be able to add, edit, organise, keyword etc. then:
    Quit iPhoto in both accounts
    Move the iPhoto Library Folder to an external HD set to ignore permissions. You could also use a dmg.
    (Some people have had success putting the library in the Users/ Shared folder. If you do this make sure the file permissions are set to allow read/write access to everyone.)
    In each account in turn: Hold down the option (or alt) key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting dialogue, select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new library location. From that point on, this will be the default library location. Both accounts will have full access to the library, in fact, both accounts will 'own' it.
    However, there is a catch with this system and it is a significant one. iPhoto is not a multi-user app., it does not have the code to negotiate two users simultaneously writing to the database, and trying will cause db corruption. So only one user at a time, and back up, back up back up.
    Also you can use iPhoto Library Manager to move albums, events or pics plus metadata between libraries.
    Regards
    TD

  • File Sharing problem between two macs on the same network.

    Have a iMac and a Mac Mini and a MacAir on the network. We have file sharing turned on on all 3. The Mac Mini keeps popping up a error message that states "There is a problem connecting to a Server "iMac". However the Mac Mini is connected to the iMac and is sharing files between the two.

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