Where does iphoto trash go?

is it possible to retrieve a photo out of iphoto trash after you delete it. if so where does the file go and where can you retrieve it from.....thanks
is it securely deleted?

Trashed photos go into iPhoto's trash can. There's a trash can icon in the photo albums list. Just scroll down to the bottom of the list to find the trash can. You can open the trash can and retrieve photos from there, assuming you have not yet emptied the trash from within iPhoto.

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  • Where does iphoto place photos when imported

    I have been importing photos of a recent trip and need to move them off the hard drive to save space. Where does iPhoto put them and can I access them from an external drive within iPhoto?
    thanks
    Shelley

    By default they are copied to the iPhoto library - but you do not touch them there
    you can run iPhoto off of and external drive -
    Moving the iPhoto library is safe and simple - quit iPhoto and drag the iPhoto library intact as a single entity to the external drive - depress the option key and launch iPhoto using the "select library" option to point to the new location on the external drive - fully test it and then trash the old library on the internal drive (test one more time prior to emptying the trash)
    And be sure that the External drive is formatted Mac OS extended (journaled) (iPhoto does not work with drives with other formats) and that it is always available prior to launching iPhoto
    And backup soon and often - having your iPhoto library on an external drive is not a backup and if you are using Time Machine you need to check and be sure that TM is backing up your external drive
    After doing this you can delete some photos from the old library instead of deleting the whole library (deleting and emptying the iPhoto trash  and the system trash every 100 or so photos ) so you have some of your photos on your main drive and all of them on the external drive - switch libraries using the command-lanch
    If you do this you will find iPhoto Library Manager - http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/ -  very helpful in managing the multiple libraries
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  • Where does iPhoto save imported files????  how do you "save"?

    ok this is driving me crazy:
    I've imported photos and movie clips from my camera through usb through iPhoto.
    Where does iPhoto save these files?
    I've opened iMovie to find the movie clip and I can't find it anywhere...
    also: after editing a photo in iMovie, how do you "save" it?

    Chris
    You’ve a bit of a learning curve ahead of you as you obviously haven’t really understood iPhoto, what it is and how it works. You could do yourself a favour and have a look at the tutorials at http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#iphoto
    To specific cases:
    When you press "done" it doesn't save it (find the photo in its original file and open it with Preview, you'll see it hasn't been saved).
    Yes, but it has! You see iPhoto will always preserve your Original file. So when you make edits it carries out these on copy of the file. You can see this in the iPhoto Window. There is no way to make iPhoto edit the original file.
    I have opted for iPhoto not to duplicate my photos and keep its own library (to me that doesn't make any sense, my photos are about 15GB, I wouldn't want them to turn into 30GB for no reason!),
    1. The best solution for that it to allow iPhoto to copy the files into the Library and then remove your own copies.
    2. When you go to iPhoto Menu -> Preferences -> Advanced and uncheck 'Copy Files to the iPhoto Library on Import', you are running what is called a Referenced Library. In a Referenced Library iPhoto will not copy the files on import, but rather simply reference them on your HD. To do this
    it will create an alias in the Originals Folder that points to your file.
    It will still create a thumbnail and,
    if you modify the pics, a Modified version within the iPhoto Library Folder.
    However, you need to be aware of a number of potential pitfalls using this system.
    1. Importing and deleting pics are more complex procedures
    2. You cannot move or rename the files on your system or iPhoto will lose track of them on systems prior to 10.5 and iPhoto 08. Even with the later versions issues can still arise if you move the referenced files to new volumes or between volumes.
    3. Most importantly, migrating to a new disk or computer can be much more complex.
    Always allowing for personal preference, I've yet to see a good reason to run iPhoto in referenced mode unless you're using two photo organisers.
    If disk space is an issue, you can run an entire iPhoto Library from an external disk:
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library as an entity from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
    If you're concerned about accessing the files, there are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto:
    *For Users of 10.5 Only*
    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!
    You can access the Library from the New Message Window in Mail:
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    *For users of 10.4 and 10.5* ...
    Many internet sites such as Flickr and SmugMug have plug-ins for accessing the iPhoto Library. If the site you want to use doesn’t then some, one or any of these will also work:
    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. However, 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.
    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.
    *If you want to access the files with iPhoto not running*:
    Create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use this free utility Karelia iMedia Browser
    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.
    so the problem still exists, why doesn't it save new photos in my pictures folder?
    Because you told it not to. When you run a Referenced Library +you are responsible for File Management+. Remember that bit above where I said
    1. Importing and deleting pics are more complex procedures
    You need to put the files where you want them, then import them to iPhoto. Iphoto has no control over any file outside the Library Package. So when it comes to deleting things you’ll need to remove the pics from iPhoto and then go and root them out from your folder structure by hand.
    None of this is the case if you run a Managed Library.
    or ask me where to save them?
    Because that’s not what it does. Check out Image Capture for that.
    I'm worried that if I now let it save all my new photos to its iPhoto library (which is basically a virtual library as I understand it)
    What do you mean by a “virtual library”?
    and in a year's time I change laptops I run the risk of loosing photos as I won't know which photos are were (now I can do a back up to an external drive simply by copying the folders I choose from the pictures folder.
    If you run a Managed Library then backing up and migrating are both very simple. You simply back up the iPhoto Library or move it as the case may be. There are many, many back up utilities that will do incremental back ups if the Library: Time Machine, DejaVu Chronosync are several but there are a hundred more. Search on MacUpdate.
    If you run a Referenced Library you must +back up the Originals and the iPhoto Library+ (to get your Albums, Modified Versions and so on). Migrating rto a new machine is a bear too, as you cannot allow the path to the files to alter. (See my pitfall no. 3 above.
    Worst of all: a mixed Managed/Referenced Library: a recipe for data loss.
    My strongest advice to you is to start over with iPhoto. Create a new Library: Hold down the option (or alt) key key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Create Library' and import 100 pics into it and explore it for a week or two. Get to know the ins and outs a bit and se how it works. Then decide if it’s the right app for you. By all means post back if you need more info.
    Regards
    TD

  • Where does Iphoto store ratings, arrangement of photos, events, libraries?

    Hi, I currently have Leopard, I was planning on doing a clean install with Snow Leopard soon. Afterwards I plan on restoring Iphoto back to the way it was. I have a 70 gb library and importing my photos, rearranging the events, photos, and libraries would take ages if I had to start from scratch. I have my whole computer backed up using Carbon Copy Cloner. My question is where does Iphoto store the ratings, manual arrangement of photos, events, libraries, etc? Thanks

    iPhoto is a relational database program and everything is stored in the iPhoto library - it must be treated as a single entity - it is not possible to isolate components in it - simply drag the iPhoto library intact as a single entity from the clone back to the pictures folder of the main computer
    To test prior to doing an erase and install (the Mac does not have a "clean install") you can depress the option key and launch iPhoto and select the backup copy and test it - be sure to do an option launch and paint back to the main library afterwards
    LN
    LN

  • Where does iphoto store photos

    where does iphoto store photos

    For help accessing your photos in iPhoto see this user tip:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4491

  • Where does iPhoto 9 iLife 11 store the original images

    Hi, where does iPhoto 9.4.3 (under OS 10.7) store my original photos?
    I used to be able to drag out a copy of my originals from iphoto.app (show package contents), but now it doesn't seem to be there or is otherwise hidden.
    I reviewed some long confusing threads on this...
    I don't need further debates to confuse the answer to this simple question...
    I just want to find the iphoto images folder so I can drag and drop a copy for backup.
    If you know how to navigate to the originals images under 10.7, ilife 11 -- please let me know.

    By default the images are stored in the iPhoto Library, in your Pictures Folder.
    You do not drag them out for back up.
    Use the File -> Export command. In the resulting dialogue set the Kind to Original and that will yield an exact copy of the original file to back up.
    To back up the Library - that is, original images plus all the work you've done - edits, metadata, albums etc:
    Most Simple Back Up:
    Drag the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to another Disk. This will make a copy on that disk.
    Slightly more complex: Use an app that will do incremental back ups. This is a very good way to work. The first time you run the back up the app will make a complete copy of the Library. Thereafter it will update the back up with the changes you have made. That makes subsequent back ups much faster. Many of these apps also have scheduling capabilities: So set it up and it will do the back up automatically.
    Example of such apps: Chronosync - but there are many others. Search on MacUpdate or the App Store
    This User Tip
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4921
    has details of the options in the Export dialogue.
    For help accessing your photos in iPhoto see this user tip:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4491

  • Where does iphoto put the library?

    where does iphoto put the library?
    i thought it would be put in the pictures folder but at least in my case it is not there! the folder is empty.
    I can import pictures and they show in iphoto and frontrow but I would simply like to know where on my harddisk they end up.
    anybody?
    thanks

    Chris
    No! Don't make anew library it will overwrite your old one.
    It's there somewhere, it's just that it's visibility status has changed (why??)
    Anyway try the following:
    go to http://www.cocoatech.com and download Pathfinder. This is an alternative to the Finder - and it has extra features, among them a View-> Show Invisible Items command. This might help us find it.
    Pathfinder is shareware, but you can use it for a trial period without paying.
    Regards
    TD

  • Where is iPhoto Trash?

    I know how to empty my iPhoto Trash but I can't find the bin. I have iPhoto 7.1.3. I can't find anything in the Preferences to tell me where Trash is. I would like to see what's in the trash before emptying.
    Thanks,
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    Click on the trash icon on the Source (or left-hand) pane?
    Regards
    TD

  • Where does iPhoto store my photos/, where does iPhoto store my photos?

    I want to know where to locate all the pictures I've downloaded to Iphoto so I can organize them to folders outside of Iphoto, I want to use Aperature and maybe Bridge by Adobe to organize them in the future. I have over 30,000 pictures I've taken now. When I look in harddrive under pictures it is only showing me 1000 pictures. Where is Iphoto stashing the rest of them?
    Thanks in advance for any info!

    You can use any connection - firewire, USB, Network or even drag the iPhoto library to an external drive and then move it to the other computer
    My Passport is now out of space
    what exctly does this mean?
    and I have a time capsule for back ups (Only for the Imac). Can the time capsule be used for an external hard drive as well - ie. to transfer the Iphoto library?
    Sort of - you cancan not use it as an external drive since Time Machine will eventaually totally fill it locking all other uses out  --  you can use it (if there is space available) to move a file between systems on a one shot basis - the TC is simply an external drive - it is the software (Time Machine) that makes using it as an EHD impossible
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  • Where does iPhoto save pictures

    Where does my Mac Save photos from IPhoto to reveiw and back up?

    Photo's are contained in the iPhoto Library
    This is what it contains:

  • Where does iPhoto save the time for each photo?

    I copied some photos from the library to my desktop, ran software to add an hour to several at once (forgot daylight savings time), deleted the original photos from iPhoto, and re-imported the new copy with the new times back into the library.
    I was very surprised to see the information window on the bottom left side of the iPhoto window still showed the old time. Even more confusing is that if I bring up the main info window (CMD-I), the time indicated there is the time I corrected to.
    Why do these times not match? Where is iPhoto keeping the old times?

    Bob:
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    I just dragged the photos from the thumbnail window to the desktop, launched PhotoInfo, went to the File->Open menu and select the file. I then changed the time and clicked on Change button. Upon importing into iPhoto the date displayed as changed. If you didn't use PhotoInfo you might give it a try.

  • Where does iPhoto put my imported photos?

    I know this a newbie question and in the past I would find the files under "iPHoto library", but lately when I try to upload my photos from a photo web server I can't seem to figure out where the **** they are! Any tips?
    I sure wish that when I clicked "get info" in iPhoto it would tell me where the file actually is...

    I sure wish that when I clicked "get info" in iPhoto it would tell me where the file actually is...
    How about any of these:
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    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.
    Remember:
    Don't change anything in the iPhoto Library Folder via the Finder or any other application. iPhoto depends on the structure as well as the contents of this folder. Moving things, renaming things or otherwise making changes will prevent iPhoto from working and could even cause you to damage or lose your photos.
    Regards
    TD

  • Where Does iPhoto Get The Date?

    I'm not sure I understand where iPhoto is getting the information for a photo's Date.
    Is it coming from the photo's metadata?
    If so, which field?
    I have scanned old photo and I want iPhoto to show the Data that they were originally taken, not when they were scanned. I've used both Aperture and Adobe Lightroom to change the created date, but iPhoto seems to be using the date the photo was scanned.

    I scanned the photo. I used Lightroom to modify the photo, including changing the capture time and date.
    When I view the photo's metadata in Adobe Bridge, it shows the correct/new date that I entered in Lightroom.
    But, when I import that photo into iPhoto, iPhoto shows the date as today. That seems odd. Today is not the date the photo was scanned. And it's not using the data I modified in the metadata.
    That is because
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    I know I can change the date inside iPhoto, but I was hoping to change the date in the photo's metadata, so that now matter who or how someone looks at the photo it will have the correct creation date.
    And this is how you do that
    You can change the date in iPhoto using the batch change command (photo menu ==> batch change ==> time/date)
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    I don't know how iPhoto's data change feature works, but if it's like the name/title change feature, then I wouldn't want to use it.
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    my wife renamed a bunch of photos in her iPhoto. Then she emailed them to someone and found out that the file name didn't change. The title changed.
    That is correct - you can export the photos using the title as the file name (among other options)
    I'm not sure why iPhoto would change a title as opposed to the actual file name.
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    Or at least have the option to pick what you wanted.
    It does - the export command
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  • Adding PSE 6.0 to my Macbook...where does iPhoto fit in?

    I decided to get Photoshop Elements 6.0 - I took a 1 day university extension class to learn about this and the program was included in my fee. Not bad. Anyhow, I am currently running the trial version on my computer - have less than 14 days left on it. After using the PC version in class, I realize that my trial version does not have the Albums capabilities as in the full PC version.
    My question is - once I download my PSE 6.0 onto my Macbook, what do I use iPhoto for? I see that PSE 6.0 has albums capabilities like iPhoto, so I was wondering if most people who have the PSE prefer to mainly use their PSE for organizing & editing, or is there a really good reason to continue using iPhoto for organizing and PSE just for editing?
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    Using Photoshop (or Photoshop Elements) as Your Editor of Choice in iPhoto.
    1 - select Photoshop as your editor of choice in iPhoto's General Preference Section's under the "Edit photo:" menu.
    2 - double click on the thumbnail in iPhoto to open it in Photoshop. When you're finished editing click on the Save button. If you immediately get the JPEG Options window make your selection (Baseline standard seems to be the most compatible jpeg format) and click on the OK button. Your done.
    3 - however, if you get the navigation window that indicates that PS wants to save it as a PS formatted file. You'll need to either select JPEG from the menu and save (top image) or click on the desktop in the Navigation window (bottom image) and save it to the desktop for importing as a new photo.
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    NOTE: With Photoshop Elements 6 the Saving File preferences should be configured: "On First Save: Save Over Current File". Also I suggest the Maximize PSD File Compatabilty be set to Always.
    If you want to use both iPhoto's editing mode and PS without having to go back and forth to the Preference pane, once you've selected PS as your editor of choice, reset the Preferences back to "Open in main window". That will let you either edit in iPhoto (double click on the thumbnail) or in PS (Control-click on the thumbnail and seledt "Edit in external editor" in the Contextual menu). This way you get the best of both worlds
    2 - double click on the thumbnail in iPhoto to open it in Photoshop. When you're finished editing click on the Save button. If you immediately get the JPEG Options window make your selection (Baseline standard seems to be the most compatible jpeg format) and click on the OK button. Your done.
    3 - however, if you get the navigation window that indicates that PS wants to save it as a PS formatted file. You'll need to either select JPEG from the menu and save (top image) or click on the desktop in the Navigation window (bottom image) and save it to the desktop for importing as a new photo.
    This method will let iPhoto know that the photo has been editied and will update the thumbnail file to reflect the edit..
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    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger or later), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 6 and 7 libraries and Tiger and Leopard. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.
    Note: There now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard.

  • Where does iphoto store the raw photos?

    Hi - I have imported all my photos into iphoto and am begining to get the hang of using iphoto to create my events/albums etc.  I have been a PC user for over 20 years and all my media/data etc is backed up onto a NAS drive.  For a long time I assumed I could use iphotos in Reference Mode and keep everything on NAS but it is painfully slow, eventhough all my computers communicate wired and I have a decent router.  So I have given up and have imported all of them.
    However, I would like to keep my NAS as a backup for my raw files.  I know I can load my raw data twice by going between the PC and Mac, but would rather not.  I would really appreciate it if anyone can tell me if the following is possible;
    1. Import new photos from my camera into iphoto
    2. Use an app on the iMac to just Copy the new raw photos into my NAS drive, without corrupting iphotos. I can't find where iphotos stores the photos.
    3. Go back to iphoto and organise my photos into events etc
    4. Keep the original files on NAS to import as and when (if I ever need to)
    I am going to get a new external drive, formatted for Mac to back up iphotos BUT in the mean time I'd like to do the above.  I am grateful for any help.
    Regards
    Fataneh

    iPhoto 09 and iPhoto 11 have exactly the same options for accessing the images. Exactly the same supported ones, exactly the same unsupported ones.
    For help accessing your photos in iPhoto see this user tip:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4491
    This User Tip
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4921
    has details of the options in the Export dialogue.

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