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<blockquote data-quote="skybolt" data-source="post: 626155" data-attributes="member: 30261"><p>Stay out of the finder!!! Havoc will ensue! Do anything and everything to/with your photos from within the app itself! If you want to upload to MySpace of something, do as suggested and drag to the desktop and upload from there. Alternatively, use the export function, which will allow you to choose what size you want the photo to be.</p><p></p><p>For editing, set Photoshop, Pixelmator, etc as your external editor (in Preferences) and when you open a photo to edit, the external editor will open, you edit and save, and the photo will be right back where iPhoto wants it (so that it can access it, etc.).</p><p></p><p>Just stay out of the finder. Just because you CAN access the photos there does not mean you SHOULD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skybolt, post: 626155, member: 30261"] Stay out of the finder!!! Havoc will ensue! Do anything and everything to/with your photos from within the app itself! If you want to upload to MySpace of something, do as suggested and drag to the desktop and upload from there. Alternatively, use the export function, which will allow you to choose what size you want the photo to be. For editing, set Photoshop, Pixelmator, etc as your external editor (in Preferences) and when you open a photo to edit, the external editor will open, you edit and save, and the photo will be right back where iPhoto wants it (so that it can access it, etc.). Just stay out of the finder. Just because you CAN access the photos there does not mean you SHOULD. [/QUOTE]
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