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where are photos stored on macbook pro

I cannot seem to find where the actual files of the photos are kept on a macbook pro (OSX Lion). I can find the iPhoto Library, but it does not contain all my events and album files. For example, to post online, I have to drag (from iPhoto) the pictures to the desktop to create a tangible file to upload.


Can anyone help?


Thank-you!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jun 12, 2012 10:45 AM

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Jun 12, 2012 11:25 AM in response to Christina.W

There are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto: You can use any Open / Attach / Browse dialogue. On the left there's a Media heading, your pics can be accessed there. Command-Click for selecting multiple pics.


User uploaded file


(Note the above illustration is not a Finder Window. It's the dialogue you get when you go File -> Open)


You can access the Library from the New Message Window in Mail:


User uploaded file


There's a similar option in Outlook and many, many other apps. If you use Apple's Mail, Entourage, AOL or Eudora you can email from within iPhoto.


If you use a Cocoa-based Browser such as Safari, you can drag the pics from the iPhoto Window to the Attach window in the browser.


If you want to access the files with iPhoto not running:


For users of 10.6 and later: You can download a free Services component from MacOSXAutomation which will give you access to the iPhoto Library from your Services Menu.


Using the Services Preference Pane you can even create a keyboard shortcut for it.

For Users of 10.4 and 10.5 Create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use this free utility Karelia iMedia Browser


Other options include:


Drag and Drop: Drag a photo from the iPhoto Window to the desktop, there iPhoto will make a full-sized copy of the pic.


File -> Export: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. Again, producing a copy.


Show File: a. On iPhoto 09 and earlier: Right- (or Control-) Click on a pic and in the resulting dialogue choose 'Show File'. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected. 3.b.


b: On iPhoto 11 and later: Select one of the affected photos in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Reveal in Finder -> Original. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.

Apr 27, 2013 7:12 AM in response to Christina.W

If you see a message that iPhoto can’t access one or more photo files

When you try to open or upgrade iPhoto, you might see a message like this:

“There is a problem accessing one or more files in your iPhoto Library folder. Do you want iPhoto to repair permissions for this library for you?”

This usually means that one or more of the iPhoto files or folders are locked or the settings don’t give permission for opening or editing them.

Important: The Repair Permissions function of Disk Utility won’t correct this issue.

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