Longtime iPhoto users may be accustomed to diving into the iPhoto Library folder hierarchy to root around and pull out original files at will, but there's a change afoot with iPhoto '08: the library ...
Digital photos can take up a lot of hard drive space, so it's sometimes beneficial to keep your photo libraries on an external hard drive instead of on your computer's internal drive. If your company ...
Reader Cedric would like to carry his iTunes and iPhoto libraries with him. He writes: I have two Macs: a G5 desktop in my studio and a MacBook Pro for taking work on the road. I keep all of my iTunes ...
iPhoto 6 offers numerous options for sharing image files with other people. For example, you can start a photocast, turn on iPhoto’s sharing options, or send photos in an e-mail. But the program doesn ...
So, for a few years, I was just dragging and dropping pictures from our cameras to our Windows computer, and appropriately naming folders and such. However, when we bought a Mac, we liked iPhoto's ...
Mac user Domenic Bettinelli needed an easy way to sync his iPhoto library with his wife's iBook, and writes up a detailed tutorial on how he gets the job done with Lifehacker favorite rsync. Domenic's ...
Some people have found that when opening iPhoto, they are missing previously imported photos. This issue can include all photos in the library or just particular sets of photos within the library.
iPhoto and iCloud, despite being the default photo application and accompanying syncing service that much of the Apple universe uses regularly, are actually kind of awful. iPhoto is slow and bulky.
Some users have reported that their iPhoto libraries are missing after the iLife '09 update. One reader writes: "Got iLife '09 today via Fedex. Installed on MBP running 10.5.6 Fired up iPhoto. The ...