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Sep 24, 2013 1:10 PM in response to LarryHNby swandy,I understand that this is an iphoto forum but I was hoping that someone who has seen the same problem might have heard about or found a workaround - like the post from Luigi above. Did not think it was beyond the scope of this forum. But thanks for replying.
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Sep 24, 2013 1:15 PM in response to swandyby LarryHN,And have you tries their suggestio of using shared photos streams?
Again things work liek they work - if shared PS works and you do not wnabt to use tehm then you have to wait (not that was not a fix but simply explaining a different feature that works differently - Shared PS are designe dto share photos with groups on various platforms - PS is to move photos form IOD devices to other IOD devices or your Mac - two totally different purposes
SO once again no one here can fix anything - no one here is likely to solve yoru Google + problem - or even solve your PS problem except to give you a workaround which has been done and you appearently have rejected
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Sep 24, 2013 1:21 PM in response to LarryHNby swandy,Larry if you read my response to Luigi I stated that I had not tried that and would see if it worked for me. So why you would say I rejected the solution given by someone else is something I don't understand. Also since you obviously have no interest in this question at all why (1) are you following it and (2) why do you keep posting in the thread?
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Sep 25, 2013 11:23 AM in response to swandyby philiphab,sorry, I commented in the wrong place, but can't seem to delete this message
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Sep 25, 2013 1:24 PM in response to luigi7268by swandy,Luigi, I tried you idea of the Shared Photostream (and after finally figuring out how to make Aperture see it) you are right. For some reason the Shared Photostream - as opposed to the regular one - shows the Filtered photos as opposed to the normal ones.
So at least until Apple figures something out, this will help.
Thanks.
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Sep 27, 2013 8:31 AM in response to swandyby buraimoh,I found a way around it. By taking screenshots i get to by-pass the whole process of the filters get missing. This can be quite tedious if you have taken 100+ photos but it remains the same when you import them to iphoto. With a little bit of cropping you should be fine until apple fixes this issues...
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Sep 27, 2013 8:54 AM in response to buraimohby luigi7268,@Swandy
Yes it's a workaround. I think somehow filters become finalized for shared Photostreams. Makes sense. Usually I would not be interested for someone to have the ability to remove the filters on photos I shared with him.
But this iPhoto/Aperture bug still exists in Maverick Beta :-(
@Buraimoh
Your workaround reduces size from 1536 × 2048 (iPhone 4s) to 640 × 960 (iPhone 4s Sreenshot). So this doesn't work for me, sorry.
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Oct 1, 2013 3:36 AM in response to swandyby robertdeby,There is a work-around (although it may not be very practical with huge workflow) to saving filtered iOS7 photos in Aperture while retaining the filter (and yes, the top guys are right - the filters are part of iOS7 and simply not a feature currently available in Aperture, I gather). One way to keep the filtered version is to:
(1) e-mail it to yourself,
(2) download it to your Mac,
(3) then with Aperture open on the screen touch the import stack - it will expand and show a thumbnail of the filtered photo - drag the thumbnail photo into the Aperture project/folder where you want to save it, it will save the filtered photo (retaining the filter).
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Oct 1, 2013 5:37 AM in response to robertdebyby LarryHN,And it has been posted that if you put a filtered photo in a shared PhotoStream it retains the filter so you can use it on your Mac in iPhoto or Aperture
I have not tested this
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Oct 1, 2013 9:14 AM in response to LarryHNby swandy,Larry - that's how I have been doing it and it works fine (after I figured out that I had to turn on Shared Photostreams in Aperture). Same size file as if you emailed the filtered photo to yourself. Good enough work-around until Apple figures a way of OS to see the filters or how to let iOS devices Airdrop to Macs.
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Oct 6, 2013 7:59 AM in response to swandyby Massie,Another workaround for seeing the filtered photo in 3rd-party apps on your device: after sharing to a Stream, save it from the Stream to your Camera Roll. The filtered photo is then available to other apps.
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Oct 6, 2013 8:50 AM in response to Massieby swandy,Hi Massie - have to try that next time to see if Google+ sees the filtered version that way. Thanks.
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Oct 6, 2013 9:21 AM in response to swandyby Massie,Sure—I don't use G+ but Save to Camera Roll from Photo Stream let me open the filtered photo in Snapseed.
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Oct 30, 2013 9:05 AM in response to swandyby Brodiesan,Probably won't help with your specific issue but I found this support page when my iPhone 4S with iOS7 all of a sudden would only take blank white photos. I played around with the settings and if I removed all filters (by selecting "none" in the settings section) it reverted to taking images again.
Some voodoo magic definitely afoot, because I never use filters and did not change any settings. This literally "stopped working all of a sudden."