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Viewing Photos in the Finder?
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<blockquote data-quote="bryans83" data-source="post: 486265" data-attributes="member: 37081"><p>I'm sorry but I really dont want to have to go into iPhoto and export and make a freakin copy of a photo to upload Every single time I need to, its a complete waste of time. And the photos don't budge from the Folder I've made an alias of, its simply a way for me to gain Access to upload photos directly from the source.. It's Not going to corrupt them by doing this.</p><p></p><p>Also, You can create an Alias of the MODIFIED pictures if you so desire, and frankly I use iPhoto ONLY to group my photos in an easy to see view, or a quick slideshow. I do my modifications with Adobe Photoshop anyway, so it's no worry for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryans83, post: 486265, member: 37081"] I'm sorry but I really dont want to have to go into iPhoto and export and make a freakin copy of a photo to upload Every single time I need to, its a complete waste of time. And the photos don't budge from the Folder I've made an alias of, its simply a way for me to gain Access to upload photos directly from the source.. It's Not going to corrupt them by doing this. Also, You can create an Alias of the MODIFIED pictures if you so desire, and frankly I use iPhoto ONLY to group my photos in an easy to see view, or a quick slideshow. I do my modifications with Adobe Photoshop anyway, so it's no worry for me. [/QUOTE]
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