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Viewing Photos in the Finder?
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<blockquote data-quote="skybolt" data-source="post: 486258" data-attributes="member: 30261"><p>Stay out of the finder! Apple has changed the setup so that people will stay out and quit corrupting their photos by digging around in finder! If you want to upload to websites, etc., use the export function from within iPhoto and export to your desktop and upload from there. There is never a reason to go into the library in finder. Do anything and everything to/with your photos from within the app itself. Mucking about in finder will cause you no end of grief!</p><p></p><p>BTW -- doing what you are doing by creating an alias of the Originals folder, you are only getting the, well, originals. If you have made any changes to your photos (vropping, red-eye correction, etc), you are not getting the changed photos, just the photos the way they came off the camera. Another good reason for working within the app -- you'll get the most recent version of your photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skybolt, post: 486258, member: 30261"] Stay out of the finder! Apple has changed the setup so that people will stay out and quit corrupting their photos by digging around in finder! If you want to upload to websites, etc., use the export function from within iPhoto and export to your desktop and upload from there. There is never a reason to go into the library in finder. Do anything and everything to/with your photos from within the app itself. Mucking about in finder will cause you no end of grief! BTW -- doing what you are doing by creating an alias of the Originals folder, you are only getting the, well, originals. If you have made any changes to your photos (vropping, red-eye correction, etc), you are not getting the changed photos, just the photos the way they came off the camera. Another good reason for working within the app -- you'll get the most recent version of your photo. [/QUOTE]
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