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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
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<blockquote data-quote="djames42" data-source="post: 397909" data-attributes="member: 13241"><p>You can open the volume that mounts when you plug in your camera using the Finder. Go to iPhoto and select your library. You can then drag and drop individual (or multiple images as command-clicked) into iTunes.</p><p></p><p>A bit of a kludge perhaps. If you want more control over the images that you import (and the ability to manipulate the EXIF data as they are imported), you should have a look at Aperture. It's iPhoto on steroids (and will import your iPhoto library too).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djames42, post: 397909, member: 13241"] You can open the volume that mounts when you plug in your camera using the Finder. Go to iPhoto and select your library. You can then drag and drop individual (or multiple images as command-clicked) into iTunes. A bit of a kludge perhaps. If you want more control over the images that you import (and the ability to manipulate the EXIF data as they are imported), you should have a look at Aperture. It's iPhoto on steroids (and will import your iPhoto library too). [/QUOTE]
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