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So in effect, it is not possible to have iPhoto export the event structure to a folder structure, right? Of course it is. It just wasn't necessary in the context of the other poster's question. If you migrate to another application, the first thing is to discover is it iPhoto aware, such as Aperture. This will just import the iPhoto Library over. Otherwise simply select the Event you want to export and go File - Export and export it to folders on the desktop. Import these to your new app.

Some Notes: You need to decide in the File - Export dialogue if you want to Original (unedited) file or the Current Version. You cannot export both at the same time though you can at a second pass.

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If you're exporting movies be sure to use the Kind: Original setting. Terence Devlin wrote: Otherwise simply select the Event you want to export and go File - Export and export it to folders on the desktop. Import these to your new app. Thanks for your answer, but I was more thinking along the lines of an automated export of all Photo albums or events to a folder structure that automatically creates all necessary folders. I would love to use iPhoto but am afraid that when I want to give all or parts of my photos to someone else without iPhoto I would have to export every single album by itself to sort the photos into folders.

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Is that a bit clearer? T I was more thinking along the lines of an automated export of all Photo albums or events to a folder structure that automatically creates all necessary folders. I know of no app that will automatically do this. But perhaps there is. I would love to use iPhoto but am afraid that when I want to give all or parts of my photos to someone else without iPhoto I would have to export every single album by itself to sort the photos into folders Would you be expecting to do this often? My way of doing this is to simply create an album of the pics I want to give and export that album. Afterwards I delete the album.

As albums are simply an entry in the database a pic can be in any number of albums and use no extras disk space. But you know, if iPhoto is not right for you, don't use it. Helge: Using a backup application like you can have it automatically backup the Originals folder in your iPhoto LIbrary Package to an external HD. By automatically I mean at regular intervals. Or run it manually when you add new photos to the library.

It would require you to and manually select the Originals folder when setting up the the initial backup with Sync or your application of choice. (WARNING: while your in the package do not move, rename or otherwise mess with any item in the package). TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto (iPhoto.Library for iPhoto 5 and earlier) database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc.

That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance. I've created an Automator workflow application ( requires Tiger or later), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it.

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It's compatible with iPhoto 6 and 7 libraries and Tiger and Leopard. Just put the application in the Dock and click on it whenever you want to backup the dB file. IPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file. Note: There's now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard. Message was edited by: Old Toad.

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Have seen many posts on this topic but haven't really seen a definitive answer on whether this is possible. What I want to do is very simple I just want to copy all the albums I have created on my i phone onto my PC - I know you can simply connect your Iphone and download the camera roll this way onto the PC but this does not let you copy across the albums you have created and that appear underneath the camera roll - this method also displays the photo folders in a weird code ABCY1382 for example. I have also tried various apps to see if I can view then copy these album folders across but without my success (i fun box and touch copy 12) both apparently let you browse your albums and then copy them onto your PC - but amazingly have been unable to figure out how to use them to view the albums. Would appreciate anyones help on how to do this as in theory it should be an easy thing to do (at least I would have thought so) and it is clearly something other i phone owners have been trying to do judged by the number of posts on the topic! The photo app is not designed to do this. As the photos in the albums are synced from your computer they should always be there, so there should be no need to copy them back. Touchcopy and similar programs can copy the images to your computer, but the resolution in the photo app is optimized for the iPhone, so if they were taken with a higher resolution camera than the iPhone's screen dimensions you will lose resolution.

For what you want to do I suggest using a 3rd party photo app that syncs to cloud-based albums, like MyPics, which syncs Google Picasa albums to the iPhone. You can also view the albums in any web browser. Lawrence many thanks for the reply. However not sure I understand your reply 1)Not sure what you mean by photo app? 2)at the moment I am using the i phone to take my photos and also as the main storage (its a 64gb model). I occasionally back up the whole camera roll to my PC using a USB cable (but this does not save the albums onl the camera roll.

I have seldom if ever used i tunes to sync the phone and computer although I have used i tunes to create a back up of my phone although believe this doesn't include photos. 3)I do use cloud to back up some parts of my phone (but this does not include photos as there are simply to many phots and I would have to purchase lots of extra storage). Lawrence ok understood and noted for the future. But considering where I am at the moment - with the albums created only on my phone (something I had been doing for over 12months so it would be hugely time consuming to try and recreated them on my PC). So is there anyway I can back up the albums I have created on my phone onto a PC or webrowser after which I will clear the photos on my phone and start again as you suggeted (noted I have a big volume of photos in these albums but would be willing to buy storage to try retain all these albums and not have to recreate them). Note all these apps I have tried such as fun box let me browse my phone but appear not to show the albums I created but only the camera roll with photos arranged by date when they were taken - I find this not particuarly logical - I am guessing if I can locate these albums on my phone I must be able to save them to my HDD? Apple Footer.

Iphoto To Album Exporter 0.94f Free Download For Mac

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