Re: Apple Special Event, September 200

2009-10-25 Thread Peder Kristensen

Hi Kyle,

I have no problem watching Apple streaming of the event, but for what  
ever reason I can’t get it downloaded from iTune Store / Podcast.
I had quick look on your mirror.gmig link that you listed and all I  
can see are 3 folders: Apple.iMac.2009.Design.Video, WWDC and Macworld  
and none of them have any reference to Apple Special Event, September  
2009. Am I missing something?


Cheers,
Peder


On 25/10/2009, at 12:15 PM, Kyle Kreusch wrote:


Hi Pedro

In the meantime you could try a direct link

Apple Keynotes: www.apple.com/podcasts/apple_keynotes/apple_keynotes.xml 



OR Apple Special Event, September 2009: http://movies.apple.com/datapub/us/podcasts/apple_keynotes/sept2009_event.m4v 



If they still don't work You can try the one I just finished  
Transloading to GMUG's FTP at http://mirror.gmug.org.au/Apple/Apple.Keynotes/ 




On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Pedro,

I've downloaded it without any problems on my Network (which is with  
Westnet).
I can't think why your download is stopping after a very short time,  
as it not only happening on one Network, but it has happened on both  
Curtin  Westnet?


I'll give it some more thought, if I come up with any suggestions,  
I'll post back.


Cheers,
Ronni


On 25/10/2009, at 10:25 AM, Peder Kristensen wrote:


Hi Ronni,

Yes, that’s is the podcast I have tried to download from different  
Mac system (iMacs’ MacBooks’) and on different networks (Westnet   
Curtin), all with the same result. I don’t get a 'time out’ the  
download just completes after a very short time, and Moves into the  
Podcast Apple Keynotes” folder. All other Apple Keynotes podcast  
have downloaded just fine.  Any suggestion?


Cheers,
Peder

On 25/10/2009, at 9:47 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:



On 25/10/2009, at 8:19 AM, Peder Kristensen wrote:


Hi All,

Have any of you had any success in downloading the Podcast of  
Steve Jobs presentation at Apple Special Event, September 200?
I have tried several times, and all I get is 6.8MB file … about  
32 seconds of the show. I have sent feedback, via the feedback  
option in iTune, twice but to no avail.


Cheers,
Peder


Hi Peder,

I guess you mean the Steve Jobs presentation at Apple Special  
Event, September 2009 (not 200?)


It is a 850MB file size, the length of the presentation is  
1:14:19. It takes a very long time to download, mine took about 2  
hours to complete the download.

Downloading at between 148KB/s to 354/403KB/s

Are you experiencing a Timing Out or does the download seem to  
complete?


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Re: Apple Special Event, September 200

2009-10-25 Thread Kyle Kreusch
Hi Peder

On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Peder Kristensen ped...@westnet.com.auwrote:

 Hi Kyle,

 I have no problem watching Apple streaming of the event, but for what ever
 reason I can’t get it downloaded from iTune Store / Podcast.


Just so you know these two links That I posted earlier

This is the linked to the podcast

 Apple Keynotes: www.apple.com/podcasts/apple_keynotes/apple_keynotes.xml


And this one is a direct link to the video file


 OR Apple Special Event, September 2009: 
 http://movies.apple.com/datapub/us/podcasts/apple_keynotes/sept2009_event.m4v
 


If they start playing in your Web browser ry option clicking on the link to
download it




 I had quick look on your mirror.gmug link that you listed and all I can see
 are 3 folders: Apple.iMac.2009.Design.Video, WWDC and Macworld and none of
 them have any reference to Apple Special Event, September 2009. Am I missing
 something?


Looks like the video I Transloaded For you the Apple Special Event,
September 2009 one Has failed the verify and the hash check. So also believe
there is something wrong with the video

Also Pedro Must be downloading a different video


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Re: Apple Special Event, September 200

2009-10-25 Thread Kyle Kreusch
Update: I have just tried again on the Apple Special Event, September 2009
Video This time using a proxy server in the UK So the file is downloaded
from another Akamai server The download completed perfectly fine

Video Transloaded in 1 minute 38 seconds. Video located at GMUG's FTP at 
http://mirror.gmug.org.au/Apple/Apple.Keynotes/

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Re: Apple Special Event, September 200

2009-10-25 Thread Pedro

Hi all

Bugger   yep it was the wrong one. It just finished downloading
Oh dear , how sad, never mind

regards

Pedro

On 25/10/2009, at 3:18 PM, Kyle Kreusch wrote:

Update: I have just tried again on the Apple Special Event,  
September 2009 Video This time using a proxy server in the UK So the  
file is downloaded from another Akamai server The download completed  
perfectly fine


Video Transloaded in 1 minute 38 seconds. Video located at GMUG's  
FTP at http://mirror.gmug.org.au/Apple/Apple.Keynotes/


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Menu Bar showing DS time

2009-10-25 Thread Barb Zahari



Help please!
Sure I should know this but I've obviously forgotten!

Menu bar on my emac thinks we're in daylight saving time since last 
night.
Been into System Preferences - Date/Time -  that's showing the correct 
time (WST), but the menu bar is an hour later.


Vaguely remember doing something 3 years ago to get DS time, no idea 
what now. 8-(


Threw me this morning .. had to leave here 7.30am  when I checked emac 
time (usually the most reliable clock in the house), it said 8.30am - 
bit of a shock to the system at that time on a Sunday morning!




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Re: Menu Bar showing DS time

2009-10-25 Thread Michael Bradley


Thanks a coincidence , my windows mobile phone decided this morning that 
it was now DS time too ! no answer for you though Barb.

Mike

Barb Zahari wrote:



Help please!
Sure I should know this but I've obviously forgotten!

Menu bar on my emac thinks we're in daylight saving time since last night.
Been into System Preferences - Date/Time -  that's showing the correct 
time (WST), but the menu bar is an hour later.


Vaguely remember doing something 3 years ago to get DS time, no idea 
what now. 8-(


Threw me this morning .. had to leave here 7.30am  when I checked emac 
time (usually the most reliable clock in the house), it said 8.30am - 
bit of a shock to the system at that time on a Sunday morning!




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Re: Menu Bar showing DS time

2009-10-25 Thread Barb Zahari


At least I'm not an orphan Michael!

Seems widespread in Windows PCs as well .. quite a few people have 
mentioned it in freecycle cafe today.




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Re: Menu Bar showing DS time

2009-10-25 Thread Shay Telfer


On 25/10/2009 10:11 PM, Barb Zahari wrote:


At least I'm not an orphan Michael!

Seems widespread in Windows PCs as well .. quite a few people have
mentioned it in freecycle cafe today.


Apple put daylight savings for WA in for 3 years until the referendum, 
Microsoft assumed it would be permanent. Your Mac shouldn't be observing 
DST. Does your Date and Time control panel think you're in the Perth 
timezone?


Have fun,
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Re: Menu Bar showing DS time

2009-10-25 Thread Ronda Brown



On 25/10/2009, at 10:42 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:



On 25/10/2009 10:11 PM, Barb Zahari wrote:


At least I'm not an orphan Michael!

Seems widespread in Windows PCs as well .. quite a few people have
mentioned it in freecycle cafe today.


Apple put daylight savings for WA in for 3 years until the  
referendum, Microsoft assumed it would be permanent. Your Mac  
shouldn't be observing DST. Does your Date and Time control panel  
think you're in the Perth timezone?


Have fun,
Shay


Hi Barb,

Check System Preferences  Date  Time
Under Date  Time - do you have Set Date  Time Automatically  
ticked,  Apple Asia (time.asia.apple.com)?

Under Time Zone (as Shay has mentioned) Perth-Australia


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Re: Menu Bar showing DS time

2009-10-25 Thread Bill Parker


Interesting Ronni,


I just did what you suggest below and see that I have  a set date and  
time set to automatically and the zone is Europe.


Still it tells me the correct time and I am in the correct time zone.

What ain't broke I won't fix.   Better not meddle with politics is my  
suggestion to Apple!



Bill



On 26/10/2009, at 6:38 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:




On 25/10/2009, at 10:42 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:



On 25/10/2009 10:11 PM, Barb Zahari wrote:


At least I'm not an orphan Michael!

Seems widespread in Windows PCs as well .. quite a few people have
mentioned it in freecycle cafe today.


Apple put daylight savings for WA in for 3 years until the  
referendum, Microsoft assumed it would be permanent. Your Mac  
shouldn't be observing DST. Does your Date and Time control panel  
think you're in the Perth timezone?


Have fun,
Shay


Hi Barb,

Check System Preferences  Date  Time
Under Date  Time - do you have Set Date  Time Automatically  
ticked,  Apple Asia (time.asia.apple.com)?

Under Time Zone (as Shay has mentioned) Perth-Australia


Cheers,
Ronni

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Re: Menu Bar showing DS time

2009-10-25 Thread John Thompson


I echo Ronni's comments.  Made sure that was done after the referendum  
and have had no problem but still get a giggle out of the poor ole  
windoze mob.


John T
On 26/10/2009, at 6:48 AM, Bill Parker wrote:



Interesting Ronni,


I just did what you suggest below and see that I have  a set date  
and time set to automatically and the zone is Europe.


Still it tells me the correct time and I am in the correct time zone.

What ain't broke I won't fix.   Better not meddle with politics is  
my suggestion to Apple!



Bill



On 26/10/2009, at 6:38 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:




On 25/10/2009, at 10:42 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:



On 25/10/2009 10:11 PM, Barb Zahari wrote:


At least I'm not an orphan Michael!

Seems widespread in Windows PCs as well .. quite a few people have
mentioned it in freecycle cafe today.


Apple put daylight savings for WA in for 3 years until the  
referendum, Microsoft assumed it would be permanent. Your Mac  
shouldn't be observing DST. Does your Date and Time control panel  
think you're in the Perth timezone?


Have fun,
Shay


Hi Barb,

Check System Preferences  Date  Time
Under Date  Time - do you have Set Date  Time Automatically  
ticked,  Apple Asia (time.asia.apple.com)?

Under Time Zone (as Shay has mentioned) Perth-Australia


Cheers,
Ronni

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Re: Apple Special Event, September 200

2009-10-25 Thread James / Hans Kunz
i just downloaded the file as well..appears as a text  
file..after renaming it to a m4v file quicktime pro refuses to  
play it  itunes does nothing with it, 850meg unplayable file is now  
on my desktop


thanks for maintaining a mirror which take a lot of space  bandwith
cheers James


On 25/10/2009, at 16:15, Pedro wrote:


Hi all

Bugger   yep it was the wrong one. It just finished downloading
Oh dear , how sad, never mind

regards

Pedro

On 25/10/2009, at 3:18 PM, Kyle Kreusch wrote:

Update: I have just tried again on the Apple Special Event,  
September 2009 Video This time using a proxy server in the UK So  
the file is downloaded from another Akamai server The download  
completed perfectly fine


Video Transloaded in 1 minute 38 seconds. Video located at GMUG's  
FTP at http://mirror.gmug.org.au/Apple/Apple.Keynotes/


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iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread John Daniels


Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto shots. They  
told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image in small, medium  
and full resolution. Therefore they were unable to identify on their  
server which copy to print. The person who explained it to me has some  
knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John

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Marking mail messages

2009-10-25 Thread John Daniels


Hi everyone
In Entourage my inbox messages show whether i have forwarded or  
replied to a message. Is there a similar thing in Mail? I can't find  
one.

Cheers
John


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Re: Marking mail messages

2009-10-25 Thread Susan Hastings


John, I have two little arrow symbols to the left of emails in my  
inbox. One indicates 'reply' and is curvy and the other 'forwarded',  
which is straight.

On 26/10/2009, at 10:13 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi everyone
In Entourage my inbox messages show whether i have forwarded or  
replied to a message. Is there a similar thing in Mail? I can't find  
one.

Cheers
John


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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread Ronda Brown



On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto shots.  
They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image in small,  
medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable to identify  
on their server which copy to print. The person who explained it to  
me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John


Hi John,

How did you export the photos onto the Memory Card?
Did you - Export the images from iPhoto (File - Export) - Maximum  
Quality  Full Size to a folder on the desktop, then drag that to the  
memory card?


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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread John Daniels


Hi Ronni

All the pics were in one album so I did edit-select all export and  
selected the thumb drive.

Cheers
John
On 26/10/2009, at 10:33 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:




On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto shots.  
They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image in small,  
medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable to identify  
on their server which copy to print. The person who explained it to  
me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John


Hi John,

How did you export the photos onto the Memory Card?
Did you - Export the images from iPhoto (File - Export) - Maximum  
Quality  Full Size to a folder on the desktop, then drag that to  
the memory card?


Cheers,
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Re: Marking mail messages

2009-10-25 Thread John Daniels


Thanks Susan
I omitted to mention that I wanted to see the reply, but now I have  
found that by clicking the arrow next to inbox I can see it.

Thanks
John
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John, I have two little arrow symbols to the left of emails in my  
inbox. One indicates 'reply' and is curvy and the other 'forwarded',  
which is straight.

On 26/10/2009, at 10:13 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi everyone
In Entourage my inbox messages show whether i have forwarded or  
replied to a message. Is there a similar thing in Mail? I can't  
find one.

Cheers
John


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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread Eugene

Hi John,

the iPhoto library folder on your computer does keep 3 copies of the  
photo. The original, the modified version (if you have altered  
contrast/cropped/ rotated etc the picture) and finally a thumbnail for  
quick viewing the image.


When you move your picture to an external storage device such as the  
memory stick you mentioned you usually do this by exporting the image  
from iPhoto or simply drag it from iPhoto. This will place only one  
file (image) on your memory stick.


The only way you would have all 3 files on your memory stick that I  
can think of is if you dragged the whole iPhoto library to you memory  
stick.


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On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto shots.  
They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image in small,  
medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable to identify  
on their server which copy to print. The person who explained it to  
me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John

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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread peta belczowski


Hullo Eugene

I have just read with interest your reply to John.   My question for  
you is at a tangent though.


If  iPhoto keeps 3 copies of each photo, is it possible to recall/ 
reinstate the original (which I assume is hidden somewhere in the  
depths of my Mac?


I hate to admit it, but when I first began working with iPhoto over 18  
months ago, I did not always keep my original photo and then edit a  
copy of that photo.  (I do now).  So, what has happened is that  
occasionally iPhoto has not given me the results that I have been  
after - e.g. iPhoto does not do such a great job with red-eye.


Now quite a few of my photos have badly edited red-eyes and my  
subjects appear to be wearing a lot of badly applied eye-shadow.


Is there a way of reinstating the originals into iPhoto so that I can  
re-work with them?


Thanks to anyone who can assist with this,

Peta



On 26/10/2009, at 11:06 AM, Eugene wrote:


Hi John,

the iPhoto library folder on your computer does keep 3 copies of the  
photo. The original, the modified version (if you have altered  
contrast/cropped/ rotated etc the picture) and finally a thumbnail  
for quick viewing the image.


When you move your picture to an external storage device such as the  
memory stick you mentioned you usually do this by exporting the  
image from iPhoto or simply drag it from iPhoto. This will place  
only one file (image) on your memory stick.


The only way you would have all 3 files on your memory stick that I  
can think of is if you dragged the whole iPhoto library to you  
memory stick.


 Regards,
 Eugene

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On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto shots.  
They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image in small,  
medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable to identify  
on their server which copy to print. The person who explained it to  
me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John

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Re: Vanishing Mail

2009-10-25 Thread Jon Davison


Hi there on this very humid day. My Mail is acting up a bit. Save for  
a few recent messages, all the contents of the INBOX.mbox are nowhere  
to be seen. The file names, dates etc are there
in the message-in pane, but when you click to read, the message pane  
itself is blank? just wondering what this may be and if there is a way  
around it to make them visible again. Tried restarting to no avail.


In 'Users-Library-Mail-Account-INBOX.mbox' there is no message folder  
either. If I had accidentally trashed the Messages folder, why would  
they still be showing in the message-in list pane

with time, date etc?

Any help would be great.

MacPro / 2 x 2.66Ghz DualCore / 2Gb / OS 10.5.6 / Mail 3.5

Thanks
Jon




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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread Ronda Brown


Hi Peta,

In iPhoto you can select the photo, then go to 'Photos' in the Menu  
Bar and Revert to Original.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 26/10/2009, at 12:15 PM, peta belczowski wrote:



Hullo Eugene

I have just read with interest your reply to John.   My question for  
you is at a tangent though.


If  iPhoto keeps 3 copies of each photo, is it possible to recall/ 
reinstate the original (which I assume is hidden somewhere in the  
depths of my Mac?


I hate to admit it, but when I first began working with iPhoto over  
18 months ago, I did not always keep my original photo and then edit  
a copy of that photo.  (I do now).  So, what has happened is that  
occasionally iPhoto has not given me the results that I have been  
after - e.g. iPhoto does not do such a great job with red-eye.


Now quite a few of my photos have badly edited red-eyes and my  
subjects appear to be wearing a lot of badly applied eye-shadow.


Is there a way of reinstating the originals into iPhoto so that I  
can re-work with them?


Thanks to anyone who can assist with this,

Peta



On 26/10/2009, at 11:06 AM, Eugene wrote:


Hi John,

the iPhoto library folder on your computer does keep 3 copies of  
the photo. The original, the modified version (if you have altered  
contrast/cropped/ rotated etc the picture) and finally a thumbnail  
for quick viewing the image.


When you move your picture to an external storage device such as  
the memory stick you mentioned you usually do this by exporting the  
image from iPhoto or simply drag it from iPhoto. This will place  
only one file (image) on your memory stick.


The only way you would have all 3 files on your memory stick that I  
can think of is if you dragged the whole iPhoto library to you  
memory stick.


Regards,
Eugene

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On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto shots.  
They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image in small,  
medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable to identify  
on their server which copy to print. The person who explained it  
to me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John




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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread peta belczowski


Thank you so much Ronni

So simple, yet so amazing!

Peta


On 26/10/2009, at 12:20 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:



Hi Peta,

In iPhoto you can select the photo, then go to 'Photos' in the Menu  
Bar and Revert to Original.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 26/10/2009, at 12:15 PM, peta belczowski wrote:



Hullo Eugene

I have just read with interest your reply to John.   My question  
for you is at a tangent though.


If  iPhoto keeps 3 copies of each photo, is it possible to recall/ 
reinstate the original (which I assume is hidden somewhere in the  
depths of my Mac?


I hate to admit it, but when I first began working with iPhoto over  
18 months ago, I did not always keep my original photo and then  
edit a copy of that photo.  (I do now).  So, what has happened is  
that occasionally iPhoto has not given me the results that I have  
been after - e.g. iPhoto does not do such a great job with red-eye.


Now quite a few of my photos have badly edited red-eyes and my  
subjects appear to be wearing a lot of badly applied eye-shadow.


Is there a way of reinstating the originals into iPhoto so that I  
can re-work with them?


Thanks to anyone who can assist with this,

Peta



On 26/10/2009, at 11:06 AM, Eugene wrote:


Hi John,

the iPhoto library folder on your computer does keep 3 copies of  
the photo. The original, the modified version (if you have altered  
contrast/cropped/ rotated etc the picture) and finally a thumbnail  
for quick viewing the image.


When you move your picture to an external storage device such as  
the memory stick you mentioned you usually do this by exporting  
the image from iPhoto or simply drag it from iPhoto. This will  
place only one file (image) on your memory stick.


The only way you would have all 3 files on your memory stick that  
I can think of is if you dragged the whole iPhoto library to you  
memory stick.


   Regards,
   Eugene

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On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto shots.  
They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image in small,  
medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable to  
identify on their server which copy to print. The person who  
explained it to me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John




Cheers,
Ronni

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Re: Vanishing Mail

2009-10-25 Thread RJDart


Afternoon Jon,

Have you tried rebuild in Mailbox?

Cheers!
`RobD...

On 26Oct2009, at 12:15 pm, Jon Davison wrote:



Hi there on this very humid day. My Mail is acting up a bit. Save  
for a few recent messages, all the contents of the INBOX.mbox are  
nowhere to be seen. The file names, dates etc are there
in the message-in pane, but when you click to read, the message pane  
itself is blank? just wondering what this may be and if there is a  
way around it to make them visible again. Tried restarting to no  
avail.


In 'Users-Library-Mail-Account-INBOX.mbox' there is no message  
folder either. If I had accidentally trashed the Messages folder,  
why would they still be showing in the message-in list pane

with time, date etc?

Any help would be great.

MacPro / 2 x 2.66Ghz DualCore / 2Gb / OS 10.5.6 / Mail 3.5

Thanks
Jon




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Image makers to the Aviation Industry
Unit 5 / 78 Marine Tce, Fremantle
Western Australia  6160
• Air-to-air photography
• Print  web design/production
• VR panoramas
• Book production
• Copywriting
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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread Ronda Brown


Hi Peta,

iPhoto never deletes the original. It always preserves it, treating it  
like a film photographer minds his negative.

There is no way to remove the Original from iPhoto.
This facilitates the Photos - Revert to Original command in iPhoto  
and the non-destructive editing feature.


This is one of the reasons we are always telling people, NEVER touch  
anything in the iPhoto Library, do everything in iPhoto application,  
then the originals are protected.


Do not remove the original file yourself: Don't change anything in the  
iPhoto Library Folder via the Finder or any other application.

iPhoto depends on the structure as well as the contents of this folder.
Moving things, renaming things or otherwise making changes will  
prevent iPhoto from working and could even cause you to damage or lose  
your photos.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 26/10/2009, at 12:31 PM, peta belczowski wrote:



Thank you so much Ronni

So simple, yet so amazing!

Peta


On 26/10/2009, at 12:20 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:



Hi Peta,

In iPhoto you can select the photo, then go to 'Photos' in the Menu  
Bar and Revert to Original.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 26/10/2009, at 12:15 PM, peta belczowski wrote:



Hullo Eugene

I have just read with interest your reply to John.   My question  
for you is at a tangent though.


If  iPhoto keeps 3 copies of each photo, is it possible to recall/ 
reinstate the original (which I assume is hidden somewhere in  
the depths of my Mac?


I hate to admit it, but when I first began working with iPhoto  
over 18 months ago, I did not always keep my original photo and  
then edit a copy of that photo.  (I do now).  So, what has  
happened is that occasionally iPhoto has not given me the results  
that I have been after - e.g. iPhoto does not do such a great job  
with red-eye.


Now quite a few of my photos have badly edited red-eyes and my  
subjects appear to be wearing a lot of badly applied eye-shadow.


Is there a way of reinstating the originals into iPhoto so that I  
can re-work with them?


Thanks to anyone who can assist with this,

Peta



On 26/10/2009, at 11:06 AM, Eugene wrote:


Hi John,

the iPhoto library folder on your computer does keep 3 copies of  
the photo. The original, the modified version (if you have  
altered contrast/cropped/ rotated etc the picture) and finally a  
thumbnail for quick viewing the image.


When you move your picture to an external storage device such as  
the memory stick you mentioned you usually do this by exporting  
the image from iPhoto or simply drag it from iPhoto. This will  
place only one file (image) on your memory stick.


The only way you would have all 3 files on your memory stick that  
I can think of is if you dragged the whole iPhoto library to you  
memory stick.


  Regards,
  Eugene

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On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto  
shots. They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image  
in small, medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable  
to identify on their server which copy to print. The person who  
explained it to me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John







Cheers,
Ronni

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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread Eugene

Thanks Ronnie your answer was timely.

The only thing I would add for Peta is if she wishes to keep both the  
edited photo as well as the original she could duplicate the edited  
photo and then click on it and revert to original. Now she can have  
both.


  Regards,
  Eugene
 
 


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On 26/10/2009, at 12:20 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:



Hi Peta,

In iPhoto you can select the photo, then go to 'Photos' in the Menu  
Bar and Revert to Original.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 26/10/2009, at 12:15 PM, peta belczowski wrote:



Hullo Eugene

I have just read with interest your reply to John.   My question  
for you is at a tangent though.


If  iPhoto keeps 3 copies of each photo, is it possible to recall/ 
reinstate the original (which I assume is hidden somewhere in the  
depths of my Mac?


I hate to admit it, but when I first began working with iPhoto over  
18 months ago, I did not always keep my original photo and then  
edit a copy of that photo.  (I do now).  So, what has happened is  
that occasionally iPhoto has not given me the results that I have  
been after - e.g. iPhoto does not do such a great job with red-eye.


Now quite a few of my photos have badly edited red-eyes and my  
subjects appear to be wearing a lot of badly applied eye-shadow.


Is there a way of reinstating the originals into iPhoto so that I  
can re-work with them?


Thanks to anyone who can assist with this,

Peta



On 26/10/2009, at 11:06 AM, Eugene wrote:


Hi John,

the iPhoto library folder on your computer does keep 3 copies of  
the photo. The original, the modified version (if you have altered  
contrast/cropped/ rotated etc the picture) and finally a thumbnail  
for quick viewing the image.


When you move your picture to an external storage device such as  
the memory stick you mentioned you usually do this by exporting  
the image from iPhoto or simply drag it from iPhoto. This will  
place only one file (image) on your memory stick.


The only way you would have all 3 files on your memory stick that  
I can think of is if you dragged the whole iPhoto library to you  
memory stick.


   Regards,
   Eugene

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On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto shots.  
They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image in small,  
medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable to  
identify on their server which copy to print. The person who  
explained it to me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John




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Re: iPhoto printing

2009-10-25 Thread peta belczowski


Thank you Eugene,

Peta


On 26/10/2009, at 12:44 PM, Eugene wrote:


Thanks Ronnie your answer was timely.

The only thing I would add for Peta is if she wishes to keep both  
the edited photo as well as the original she could duplicate the  
edited photo and then click on it and revert to original. Now she  
can have both.


 Regards,
 Eugene

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On 26/10/2009, at 12:20 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:



Hi Peta,

In iPhoto you can select the photo, then go to 'Photos' in the Menu  
Bar and Revert to Original.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 26/10/2009, at 12:15 PM, peta belczowski wrote:



Hullo Eugene

I have just read with interest your reply to John.   My question  
for you is at a tangent though.


If  iPhoto keeps 3 copies of each photo, is it possible to recall/ 
reinstate the original (which I assume is hidden somewhere in  
the depths of my Mac?


I hate to admit it, but when I first began working with iPhoto  
over 18 months ago, I did not always keep my original photo and  
then edit a copy of that photo.  (I do now).  So, what has  
happened is that occasionally iPhoto has not given me the results  
that I have been after - e.g. iPhoto does not do such a great job  
with red-eye.


Now quite a few of my photos have badly edited red-eyes and my  
subjects appear to be wearing a lot of badly applied eye-shadow.


Is there a way of reinstating the originals into iPhoto so that I  
can re-work with them?


Thanks to anyone who can assist with this,

Peta



On 26/10/2009, at 11:06 AM, Eugene wrote:


Hi John,

the iPhoto library folder on your computer does keep 3 copies of  
the photo. The original, the modified version (if you have  
altered contrast/cropped/ rotated etc the picture) and finally a  
thumbnail for quick viewing the image.


When you move your picture to an external storage device such as  
the memory stick you mentioned you usually do this by exporting  
the image from iPhoto or simply drag it from iPhoto. This will  
place only one file (image) on your memory stick.


The only way you would have all 3 files on your memory stick that  
I can think of is if you dragged the whole iPhoto library to you  
memory stick.


  Regards,
  Eugene

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On 26/10/2009, at 9:35 AM, John Daniels wrote:



Hi Wamuggers
I †ook a memory stick into Cameraland to print from iPhoto  
shots. They told me that iPhoto creates 3 copies of each image  
in small, medium and full resolution. Therefore they were unable  
to identify on their server which copy to print. The person who  
explained it to me has some knowledge of Mac stuff.


Can anyone confirm  that this is what happens?
Cheers
John




Cheers,
Ronni

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