I received this question from a friend who takes a lot of photos and stores them in iPhoto on several Macs. I don't use iPhoto and could find only one shareware app that might help. Are there other choices than iPhoto Library Manager? The data is stored in several data files in the library, but the data is not easily edited.

> How does one move a folder full of images with keywords and
> descriptions assigned to them and not lose this information in the
> process. I have moved images from my MacBook to my iMac in the past,
> with limited success, the images are fine except that my keywords and
> descriptions are missing. I spent a lot of time assigning this
> information to the images and don't want to redue it. This would be a
> good one for the Tuesday Q &   A meeting at Compusa.
>
> OS10.4.9 on both machines,
> Most update version of iPhoto on both.

thx
Betty


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