tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34630851.post4261813588466291077..comments2023-07-14T03:53:27.018-06:00Comments on And I was like...: Sunday Worship ServiceRanger and Tannerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17283365720868235120noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34630851.post-42550593840298588102009-05-11T19:43:00.000-06:002009-05-11T19:43:00.000-06:00Hi! I came across your blog because of Jessica Spr...Hi! I came across your blog because of Jessica Sprague's mention of you in one of her tweets! *very cool* I am a Mac user and paper-turned-digi scrapper. I use iPhoto to catalog all my photos and I use PSE or PSCS4 for my scrapbooking. I'm not sure if you've found a solution to your question about opening iPhoto photos in PSE, but I've got some suggestions based on what I do. <br /><br />There are two ways to get the photos out of your iPhoto gallery. One, (and what I do most often) is when in iPhoto go to File>Export or (Shift-Cmd-E), then export them to a designated folder in Finder. I usually do File Name: Sequential when Exporting and use a name that describes what the photos are in the prefix box. Then when in PSE, go to File>Open and choose the photos you just exported.<br /><br />The other thing you can do is in PSE go to File>Open and the window that comes up looks similar to a Finder window. In the left hand column at the bottom of the list is a group called Media. Photos is under that and you can access your iPhoto photos through that via Events, Places, Albums, etc. The problem I have found here is that PSE tends to hang when importing and sometimes freezes to the point that I have to close PSE and reopen. I haven't had that problem in PSCS4.<br /><br />Anyway, hope that wasn't tooo long of a comment. Ha! And disregard if you've already figured it out! Happy Scrapping!@TheRealKamihttp://www.kamibible.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34630851.post-20652329678835424452009-05-06T08:30:00.000-06:002009-05-06T08:30:00.000-06:00Here is a link to a pretty decent explanation of h...Here is a link to a pretty decent explanation of how to access your iPhoto files in finder. It isn't super elegant, but if you have named your files well, you can do a good search: http://theappleblog.com/2007/11/06/how-to-access-your-iphoto-08-library-from-your-browser/<br /><br />If you already figured this out, that is cool tooAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16321830892721496687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34630851.post-66936767385819817662009-05-03T21:30:00.000-06:002009-05-03T21:30:00.000-06:00a great post, did you figure it out? i stopped us...a great post, did you figure it out? i stopped using iphoto when i 'lost' 10,000+ photos, not lost, they are there, just not in iphoto anymore. for this reason i simply unload in 'pictures' in my applications, make folders of each event, etc - mainly in 'month' or 'xyz event' folders so that i can find them easily when i go to open them in photoshop. not sure if that helps much. good luck! i'm still drooling over your new mac - cheers to macs!Rachel Carlsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17613505599512183288noreply@blogger.com