How to load Photos from iPhoto 9.4.3 to Facebook with descriptions attached?

2015-06-20 Thread Matt Falvey
Hi Ronni, thanks for the reply and the info. I am up 700 so far so when I get 
to the 1000 I will follow the instructions and export them and see if FB will 
display them on import into it.

I particularly like the idea of being able to change the file name to the title 
as even if FB does display the description, the title will have it there anyway.

Thanks.

Matt.

1. Re: How to load Photos from iPhoto 9.4.3 to Facebook with
 descriptions attached? (Ronni Brown)


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Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 11:49:34 +0800
From: Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com
To: WAMUG wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: Re: How to load Photos from iPhoto 9.4.3 to Facebook with
descriptions attached?
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Hi Matt,

I don't use FB and don't know if FaceBook can handle (IPTC) metadata.
The only way you can get Photos out of iPhoto including Titles  Descriptions 
is by exporting the images.
You can export an Event (which includes your photos that you have already 
titled etc)

I normally create a folder on my Desktop with the same name as the Event I'm 
going to export.

Basically it is: File  Export 
Kind: JPEG 
JPEG Quality: Maximum (which will create a large file size) or what you wish to 
use
Include: Title and Keywords  Location information
Size: Full Size
File Name: Use Title
Subfolder format: Event Name

Detailed information.
How to Export Photos From iPhoto with Titles and Descriptions:

?Exporting? your photo out of iPhoto is the trick, but even then you have to 
select the right settings to make it work.

Once the image has been exported, your titles, descriptions, keywords and even 
location information (if you so choose) is then saved inside the image so you 
will no longer need the help of iPhoto to access and view this information.

Additionally, you can then also email this exported image to someone with 
whichever email software you choose (not just with Mail) and still maintain the 
title and description.

Something to keep in mind though, some image programs still don?t handle this 
(IPTC) metadata yet, so you can?t expect universal access to it. But just know, 
as long you don?t accidentally overwrite this information with another program, 
your information will always be saved inside of that image you just exported.

1.  Select (highlight) a photo or multiple or Event and then click on 
?File? from the top Menu Bar and then click ?Export? from the list. (Optionally 
you can hit SHIFT-COMMAND-E) If you would like to export a large quantity of 
photos, I would recommend selecting an entire ?Event? full of photos and 
exporting it to its own folder named the same as your iPhoto Event.

2.  Choose the ?File Export? tab from the top of this new window. The main 
thing you?re looking for here is the ?Include:? boxes in the middle of this 
window. 
You want to put a check mark next to ?Title and keywords? if you want your 
metadata such as title, description and keywords to be ?embedded? into your the 
image that you are about to create in the export.

Unfortunately, for whatever reason Apple has, you can only choose this box if 
you choose ?JPEG? or ?TIFF? from the ?Kind? option at the top. 

For the ?File Name?, you can choose ?Use Title? if you would like the new image 
to be labeled now with the title you gave it inside of iPhoto.
Click ?Export? and then choose where you would like to save this new image ? 
such as your desktop ? and then click ?ok.?


3   Click ?Export? and then choose where you would like to save this new 
image ? such as your desktop. The filename will default to your given ?title? 
if you chose that in the prior menu. 
When you are done click ?ok.?

So now, if you look on the desktop or in the folder where you told iPhoto to 
export your photo, you should see your image. You can do with it as you please.

Understand that this is a duplicate copy. Exporting is not moving, it?s 
copying. So your original image is still safely saved inside of iPhoto. By 
exporting, you created another copy of it with the options you chose in the 
process.

Cheers,
Ronni

13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014)
1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz
8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
512GB PCIe-based Flash Storage

OS X Yosemite 10.10.2

 On 19 Jun 2015, at 4:57 pm, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.au wrote:
 
 Hi I have just returned from the C2C in England and was putting some photo's 
 of the walk up on FB from iPhoto when I noticed, that the GPS and the 
 descriptions that I had added to each photo in iPhoto, did not show up on the 
 transfer when it reached FB.
 
 Anyone know how I can ensure that at least the Descriptions are shared 
 along with the photos.
 
 I have over 1000 so I don't want to manually add descriptions to both iPhoto 
 and then again add them to the images I send to FB. 
 
 Thanks.
 
 Matt.
 
-- The WA Macintosh User 

Re: How to load Photos from iPhoto 9.4.3 to Facebook with descriptions attached?

2015-06-20 Thread Ronda Brown

 On 20 Jun 2015, at 11:49 am, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Hi Matt,
 
 I don't use FB and don't know if FaceBook can handle (IPTC) metadata.

When you upload a photograph to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, … the majority of 
this metadata is stripped out of the image...

Why Facebook and Twitter Are Stripping Out Your Context

http://www.sentiance.com/blog/facebook-twitter-stripping-context/
Which social media sites remove embedded metadata?
Which social media sites are guilty of this? Well, all but Google+. Here’s an 
nice overview that’s the result of a study by members of the Photo Metadata 
Working Group of the IPTC and contributors to the photo metadata survey of 
controlledvocabulary.com. (I’ve recently noticed that even Wikimedia does not 
include EXIF or IPTC information in resized version of the images they host)
Social Media sites: photo metadata test results 
http://www.embeddedmetadata.org/social-media-test-results.php
Cheers,
Ronni



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Re: How to load Photos from iPhoto 9.4.3 to Facebook with descriptions attached?

2015-06-19 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Matt,

I don't use FB and don't know if FaceBook can handle (IPTC) metadata.
The only way you can get Photos out of iPhoto including Titles  Descriptions 
is by exporting the images.
You can export an Event (which includes your photos that you have already 
titled etc)

I normally create a folder on my Desktop with the same name as the Event I'm 
going to export.

Basically it is: File  Export 
Kind: JPEG 
JPEG Quality: Maximum (which will create a large file size) or what you wish to 
use
Include: Title and Keywords  Location information
Size: Full Size
File Name: Use Title
Subfolder format: Event Name

Detailed information.
How to Export Photos From iPhoto with Titles and Descriptions:

“Exporting” your photo out of iPhoto is the trick, but even then you have to 
select the right settings to make it work.

Once the image has been exported, your titles, descriptions, keywords and even 
location information (if you so choose) is then saved inside the image so you 
will no longer need the help of iPhoto to access and view this information.

Additionally, you can then also email this exported image to someone with 
whichever email software you choose (not just with Mail) and still maintain the 
title and description.

Something to keep in mind though, some image programs still don’t handle this 
(IPTC) metadata yet, so you can’t expect universal access to it. But just know, 
as long you don’t accidentally overwrite this information with another program, 
your information will always be saved inside of that image you just exported.

1.  Select (highlight) a photo or multiple or Event and then click on 
“File” from the top Menu Bar and then click “Export” from the list. (Optionally 
you can hit SHIFT-COMMAND-E) If you would like to export a large quantity of 
photos, I would recommend selecting an entire “Event” full of photos and 
exporting it to its own folder named the same as your iPhoto Event.

 2. Choose the “File Export” tab from the top of this new window. The main 
thing you’re looking for here is the “Include:” boxes in the middle of this 
window. 
You want to put a check mark next to “Title and keywords” if you want your 
metadata such as title, description and keywords to be “embedded” into your the 
image that you are about to create in the export.

Unfortunately, for whatever reason Apple has, you can only choose this box if 
you choose “JPEG” or “TIFF” from the “Kind” option at the top. 

For the “File Name“, you can choose “Use Title” if you would like the new image 
to be labeled now with the title you gave it inside of iPhoto.
Click “Export” and then choose where you would like to save this new image — 
such as your desktop — and then click “ok.”


3   Click “Export” and then choose where you would like to save this new 
image — such as your desktop. The filename will default to your given “title” 
if you chose that in the prior menu. 
 When you are done click “ok.”

So now, if you look on the desktop or in the folder where you told iPhoto to 
export your photo, you should see your image. You can do with it as you please.

Understand that this is a duplicate copy. Exporting is not moving, it’s 
copying. So your original image is still safely saved inside of iPhoto. By 
exporting, you created another copy of it with the options you chose in the 
process.

Cheers,
Ronni

13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014)
1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz
8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
512GB PCIe-based Flash Storage

OS X Yosemite 10.10.2

 On 19 Jun 2015, at 4:57 pm, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.au wrote:
 
 Hi I have just returned from the C2C in England and was putting some photo's 
 of the walk up on FB from iPhoto when I noticed, that the GPS and the 
 descriptions that I had added to each photo in iPhoto, did not show up on the 
 transfer when it reached FB.
 
 Anyone know how I can ensure that at least the Descriptions are shared 
 along with the photos.
 
 I have over 1000 so I don't want to manually add descriptions to both iPhoto 
 and then again add them to the images I send to FB. 
 
 Thanks.
 
 Matt.
 

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How to load Photos from iPhoto 9.4.3 to Facebook with descriptions attached?

2015-06-19 Thread Matt Falvey
Hi I have just returned from the C2C in England and was putting some photo's of 
the walk up on FB from iPhoto when I noticed, that the GPS and the descriptions 
that I had added to each photo in iPhoto, did not show up on the transfer when 
it reached FB.

Anyone know how I can ensure that at least the Descriptions are shared along 
with the photos.

I have over 1000 so I don't want to manually add descriptions to both iPhoto 
and then again add them to the images I send to FB. 

Thanks.

Matt.
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