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How to find the iPhoto Library Folder Location
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<blockquote data-quote="ktgilead" data-source="post: 1609351" data-attributes="member: 334444"><p>Sigh.... I tried my best, but it seems you're still rather dense. </p><p></p><p>1. If you had the capacity to process my method, you would see clearly that using iPhoto to manage my photos is a lot of unreasonable "extra work". </p><p></p><p>2. One is already on the way. I only use the iPhoto method when my card reader is hiding somewhere or - as it is currently - broken.</p><p></p><p>I was simply attempting to help those of you who are too slow to comprehend any other way that a human might choose to function for their own organizational purposes - which would not be possible using iPhoto as a photo management tool. And I was explaining why I was using it *at all*. If you deduct that from the equation, concentrating on the necessarily organized folders, you can still see why someone might prefer to not use iPhoto as a photo management tool. There are instances where iPhoto must be used - even if it is not the regular choice. It is important for forums like this to explain the answer instead of egomaniacs posting comments displaying their self-righteous decision to insinuate that anyone who needs to know how to manage the package contents is an idiot. If I am using iPhoto for a few days, I'd like a simple answer without the ignorant arrogance. Grow up.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping that at some point the lightbulb comes on for you... until then, I can't respond to this anymore. I truly hoped the one time would work. <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Undecided.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":\" title="Undecided :\" data-shortname=":\" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktgilead, post: 1609351, member: 334444"] Sigh.... I tried my best, but it seems you're still rather dense. 1. If you had the capacity to process my method, you would see clearly that using iPhoto to manage my photos is a lot of unreasonable "extra work". 2. One is already on the way. I only use the iPhoto method when my card reader is hiding somewhere or - as it is currently - broken. I was simply attempting to help those of you who are too slow to comprehend any other way that a human might choose to function for their own organizational purposes - which would not be possible using iPhoto as a photo management tool. And I was explaining why I was using it *at all*. If you deduct that from the equation, concentrating on the necessarily organized folders, you can still see why someone might prefer to not use iPhoto as a photo management tool. There are instances where iPhoto must be used - even if it is not the regular choice. It is important for forums like this to explain the answer instead of egomaniacs posting comments displaying their self-righteous decision to insinuate that anyone who needs to know how to manage the package contents is an idiot. If I am using iPhoto for a few days, I'd like a simple answer without the ignorant arrogance. Grow up. I am hoping that at some point the lightbulb comes on for you... until then, I can't respond to this anymore. I truly hoped the one time would work. :\ [/QUOTE]
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