Hi,
I have an annoying iphoto issue. I recently went through and cleaned out some old photos that were stored in a documents folder, some I didn't care about, and others that I saw were already imported into the iphoto library (so I thought they were just a second copy). Now every time i start up iphoto I get the following error message:
"The photo “P1000728.JPG” could not be opened, because the original item cannot be found."
I realize that iphoto is still looking for the images because it's gone from the original location, but how do I get it stop looking if I don't care that it's gone. I have to hit "cancel" about 200 times now, for each photo it's looking for, before I can open the software. I could go back to an earlier version save on time machine before I deleted them, but then how do I get rid of those images without this problem.
I'm running iphoto '11 9.3.2 on an iMac OS X Lion 10.7.4.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Kyle
I have an annoying iphoto issue. I recently went through and cleaned out some old photos that were stored in a documents folder, some I didn't care about, and others that I saw were already imported into the iphoto library (so I thought they were just a second copy). Now every time i start up iphoto I get the following error message:
"The photo “P1000728.JPG” could not be opened, because the original item cannot be found."
I realize that iphoto is still looking for the images because it's gone from the original location, but how do I get it stop looking if I don't care that it's gone. I have to hit "cancel" about 200 times now, for each photo it's looking for, before I can open the software. I could go back to an earlier version save on time machine before I deleted them, but then how do I get rid of those images without this problem.
I'm running iphoto '11 9.3.2 on an iMac OS X Lion 10.7.4.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Kyle