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<blockquote data-quote="wordzenpix" data-source="post: 1586590" data-attributes="member: 327368"><p><strong>quicklook</strong></p><p></p><p>Quicklook works just fine, but the ability to select import into iPhoto is not available in later OSX iterations without going to full screen which slows the editing process. In SL, it was available the instant quicklook previewed the image. I don't imagine there's any way to fix this, but it sure slows things down, just as other "improvements" have encumbered the professional user with too much glitz and eye candy. In SL it was faster and more efficient than a bulk import and then deletion of image files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wordzenpix, post: 1586590, member: 327368"] [b]quicklook[/b] Quicklook works just fine, but the ability to select import into iPhoto is not available in later OSX iterations without going to full screen which slows the editing process. In SL, it was available the instant quicklook previewed the image. I don't imagine there's any way to fix this, but it sure slows things down, just as other "improvements" have encumbered the professional user with too much glitz and eye candy. In SL it was faster and more efficient than a bulk import and then deletion of image files. [/QUOTE]
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