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My 1st Mac - Few Q's!
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<blockquote data-quote="NanoBite" data-source="post: 330453" data-attributes="member: 13565"><p>I had a big problem with downloading photos from my digital camera to iPhoto as I'd toss some of them out but then next time I had photos to download, those trashed ones would re-appear in my iPhoto Library. It didn't seem like I had any control over NOT downloading them a second time. Also I didn't want to delete them from my compactflash card just yet.</p><p></p><p>Then I was pointed in the direction of Image Capture <em>(Apps/Image Capture.app)</em> by PowerBookG4, I think, and that is really what I was looking for with regards to managing my digital transfers.</p><p></p><p>I am admittedly a serious slow learner and I have just discovered that if you right-click on an image in iPhoto's Library, you can select to go directly to where it lies deep within the hierarchial file structure. For so long I wondered what had happened to my photos and where they were located exactly and any attempts to seek them out failed dismally due to iPhoto hiding my images like no other could. But not anymore ..... lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NanoBite, post: 330453, member: 13565"] I had a big problem with downloading photos from my digital camera to iPhoto as I'd toss some of them out but then next time I had photos to download, those trashed ones would re-appear in my iPhoto Library. It didn't seem like I had any control over NOT downloading them a second time. Also I didn't want to delete them from my compactflash card just yet. Then I was pointed in the direction of Image Capture [I](Apps/Image Capture.app)[/I] by PowerBookG4, I think, and that is really what I was looking for with regards to managing my digital transfers. I am admittedly a serious slow learner and I have just discovered that if you right-click on an image in iPhoto's Library, you can select to go directly to where it lies deep within the hierarchial file structure. For so long I wondered what had happened to my photos and where they were located exactly and any attempts to seek them out failed dismally due to iPhoto hiding my images like no other could. But not anymore ..... lol [/QUOTE]
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