Forget about finding them in folders or any of that stuff. It's a good way to mess up iPhoto and lose your photos permanently.

iPhoto has them stashed in its database and the folder structure it manages. If you want to use them in another application, choose the File->Export command and output them in the format you want them to be to a destination folder that you want them to go to. That puts them outside the iPhoto environment. Then you can move that folder to your PC.

Godfrey



On Oct 5, 2008, at 5:07 PM, Cory Waters wrote:

Excuse my mac noobness but I'm ever so slightly stumped here.
So I have put some pictures into my mac from my SD card. They went into iPhoto and now they're an "event". I can look at them and everything (about all iPhoto is good for as far as I've seen). I can see my home PC over the network from the mac and have some shared folders that I can see/open/play. I'd like to copy those pictures from my macbook into the shared "pictures" folder on my PC so I can fool with them in Elements. I can open a finder window and navigate to the correct shared folder. I can open another finder window to find the photos. As far as I can tell the only way to get to them is to open iphoto though and then I can't export the whole thing... Must be a place I'm not looking that has the files just as files that I can copy and paste or whatever.
Help is appreciated.

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