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<blockquote data-quote="wpautz" data-source="post: 825193" data-attributes="member: 94278"><p><strong>transering files from iphoto to imovie</strong></p><p></p><p>Very interesting thread. Thanks, I finally know how to see those files. I'd been there and forgotten how.</p><p></p><p> In fact, when I get a job and some money, I am thinking of upgrading to Aperture. Does it have a more "normal" filing system? </p><p></p><p> One reason I needed the files was to transfer video from iphoto to imovie. Before seeing this thread I ended up copying and pasting from the 2 interfaces, and it worked. They go to iphoto cause they are video from a still camera, imovie doesn't seem to recognize it as an external drive, although that may be Canon's fault. </p><p> I am unable to see the contents of the camera and delete them manually. Very annoying. I have to import them and then delete them. </p><p></p><p> And anyway, I know I've had other valid reasons in the past for wanting to see the actual files. </p><p></p><p> I had a go oat Adobe Lightroom once but didn't like it for some reason. </p><p></p><p> ps. I just tried dragging from iphoto to imovie and that is also working. But still, I'd rather go through imovie' import function as I currently have 7 windows open on my little laptop (even 17" feels little when you are used to dual 30 inches at work).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wpautz, post: 825193, member: 94278"] [b]transering files from iphoto to imovie[/b] Very interesting thread. Thanks, I finally know how to see those files. I'd been there and forgotten how. In fact, when I get a job and some money, I am thinking of upgrading to Aperture. Does it have a more "normal" filing system? One reason I needed the files was to transfer video from iphoto to imovie. Before seeing this thread I ended up copying and pasting from the 2 interfaces, and it worked. They go to iphoto cause they are video from a still camera, imovie doesn't seem to recognize it as an external drive, although that may be Canon's fault. I am unable to see the contents of the camera and delete them manually. Very annoying. I have to import them and then delete them. And anyway, I know I've had other valid reasons in the past for wanting to see the actual files. I had a go oat Adobe Lightroom once but didn't like it for some reason. ps. I just tried dragging from iphoto to imovie and that is also working. But still, I'd rather go through imovie' import function as I currently have 7 windows open on my little laptop (even 17" feels little when you are used to dual 30 inches at work). [/QUOTE]
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