Problem trying to get photo's from an iPhoto Event from MPB to an iPod attached to iMac

2012-07-05 Thread Matt Falvey
Hi Ronni, thanks for the reply.  The answer was almost what I wanted. I really 
wanted to leave the photo's on the MPB and not create another duplicate set on 
the iMac, but it seems as if I cant do that so I followed your instructions and 
they did work.

Although I had to do it in four stages as there were just under 1200 photo's 
and each time the import count neared 400 the beachball of death would appear 
and I had to do force quit and restart, find where it was up to last time and 
then after the second stall, I worked out it could only handle the 400, I had 
to find the last photo that it imported then select the next one and guess 
about 400 on and start the procedure again.

One thing I did notice though was that it did not bring with the import the 
Added descriptions and the Places I had spent hours logging and it dropped 
about 100 photo's overall.

I am still working through the Added Descriptions and Places on the originals, 
50% through, can I do this by connecting it up with a firewire or USB? So as it 
wont drop out, when I have another go at syncing at a later date?

Thanks again

Matt
 
 
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 Message: 1
 Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 12:05:50 +0800
 From: Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com
 Subject: Re: Problem trying to get photo's from an iPhoto Event from
   MPB to an   iPod attached to iMac
 To: wamug@wamug.org.au
 Message-ID: 6a440c5e-5eba-4a97-beaa-210014dae...@mac.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
 
 Hi Matt,
 
 I'm not sure if I have understood you correctly, so post back if what I type 
 below is not want you want please.
 
 You can 'Copy' iPhoto images over a Network.
 
 With the Macs connected to the same network launch iPhoto on each Mac, then 
 go to iPhoto?s preference window, and click the Sharing tab. 
 
 Enable the 'Look For Shared Photos', 'Share My Photos'   'Share entire 
 Library'  options on each Mac. 
 Under the Shared entry in iPhoto?s Library pane you should see the name of 
 your other Mac.
 
 Now select your other Mac, navigate to the pictures you want to copy to your 
 Mac, and select them. 
 Drag them to iPhoto?s Photos entry on your Mac. They?ll be added to that 
 Mac?s iPhoto library.
 Alternatively you can drag them into an album on that Mac and they?ll be 
 added to the album.
 
 You can also import entire albums from one Mac to another. To do that, just 
 select the album you want to import from the remote Mac and drag it to the 
 Photos entry on the Mac you?re sitting in front of. It will import as an 
 untitled event.
 
 Just Control- (Right) click on one of the images, choose Show Event, and 
 you?ll be taken to the event that contains these images. 
 You can now click on the Untitled Event entry at the top of the window and 
 rename the event to something that?s easier for you to find.
 
 Once you import the event/photos you want onto your iMac, connect your iPod, 
 and select the photos you wish to sync to it.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 ?Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.7.4 Lion
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 
 On 04/07/2012, at 11:02 AM, Matt Falvey wrote:
 
 Hi, I am having a problem trying to sync or manually load an event from a 
 MPB (which is linked to my iMac via wifi sharing on the same network), to my 
 iPod which is registered through my iMac.
 
 On my Imac I select the iPod under devices in iTunes go to PhotosSync 
 Photos from MPBmattPictures and get to iphoto Library and it is greyed out?
 
 I then tried iPhoto Library Manager and selected the MPB iphoto library and 
 it showed up. I tried to Relaunch iPhoto and received the notice, Caution - 
 The iPhoto Library is locked, on a locked disk, or  your do not have 
 permission to make changes to it with an OK option which once pressed 
 closed the iPhoto Application.
 
 I checked Systems Preferences and had SharingShared FoldersPicturesUsers 
 Myself as admin RW and Everyone as Read only on the MPB, which is the 
 source for the files. Oh and File Sharing is On on both computers.
 
 I have been able to get to photos in other file located in MBPmattPictures 
 folder to the iPod, using the Sync method above, but of all the files 
 located in the Pictures folder the only one that is greyed out is iPhoto 
 file.
 
 Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can make it appear in iTunes, so as I 
 can use the sync facility?
 
 I presume I cannot plug the iPod into the MPB as it would ruin the sync with 
 all of the songs, videos, audio books etc. that have been loaded onto it 
 from the iMac?
 
 Thanks
 
 Matt.
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Re: Problem trying to get photo's from an iPhoto Event from MPB to an iPod attached to iMac

2012-07-05 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Matt,

Actions Allowed for Shared Photos:

Just because you can see shared albums in your source pane doesn’t mean you can 
do everything with their contents that you can do with your own photos.

You can copy shared photos and albums to your library or albums, play a basic 
slideshow with shared photos, and send shared photos to others via email.

You CANNOT edit shared photos in any way, assign keywords and ratings, get much 
photo info, make a new album, use a shared album to create a book, print 
photos, put shared photos on your Desktop or use them as your screen saver, 
make an iDVD slideshow, burn them to disc, send them to iWeb, or export them in 
any way.

Basically, you can only view shared photos; for any action that requires making 
changes, you must first copy the photos to your Mac.

 One thing I did notice though was that it did not bring with the import the 
 Added descriptions and the Places I had spent hours logging and it dropped 
 about 100 photo's overall.

That's correct, you are copying from a 'shared Library' not your library... as 
I mentioned in my previous reply It will import as an untitled event.  

Perhaps you could connect to your Network via Ethernet cable, and change in 
System Preferences  Network to Ethernet. Should be faster than Wi-Fi.

Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad

On 05/07/2012, at 3:27 PM, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.au wrote:

 Hi Ronni, thanks for the reply.  The answer was almost what I wanted. I 
 really wanted to leave the photo's on the MPB and not create another 
 duplicate set on the iMac, but it seems as if I cant do that so I followed 
 your instructions and they did work.
 
 Although I had to do it in four stages as there were just under 1200 photo's 
 and each time the import count neared 400 the beachball of death would appear 
 and I had to do force quit and restart, find where it was up to last time and 
 then after the second stall, I worked out it could only handle the 400, I had 
 to find the last photo that it imported then select the next one and guess 
 about 400 on and start the procedure again.
 
 One thing I did notice though was that it did not bring with the import the 
 Added descriptions and the Places I had spent hours logging and it dropped 
 about 100 photo's overall.
 
 I am still working through the Added Descriptions and Places on the 
 originals, 50% through, can I do this by connecting it up with a firewire or 
 USB? So as it wont drop out, when I have another go at syncing at a later 
 date?
 
 Thanks again
 
 Matt
 
 
 --
 
 Message: 1
 Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 12:05:50 +0800
 From: Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com
 Subject: Re: Problem trying to get photo's from an iPhoto Event from
MPB to aniPod attached to iMac
 To: wamug@wamug.org.au
 Message-ID: 6a440c5e-5eba-4a97-beaa-210014dae...@mac.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
 
 Hi Matt,
 
 I'm not sure if I have understood you correctly, so post back if what I type 
 below is not want you want please.
 
 You can 'Copy' iPhoto images over a Network.
 
 With the Macs connected to the same network launch iPhoto on each Mac, then 
 go to iPhoto?s preference window, and click the Sharing tab. 
 
 Enable the 'Look For Shared Photos', 'Share My Photos'   'Share entire 
 Library'  options on each Mac. 
 Under the Shared entry in iPhoto?s Library pane you should see the name of 
 your other Mac.
 
 Now select your other Mac, navigate to the pictures you want to copy to your 
 Mac, and select them. 
 Drag them to iPhoto?s Photos entry on your Mac. They?ll be added to that 
 Mac?s iPhoto library.
 Alternatively you can drag them into an album on that Mac and they?ll be 
 added to the album.
 
 You can also import entire albums from one Mac to another. To do that, just 
 select the album you want to import from the remote Mac and drag it to the 
 Photos entry on the Mac you?re sitting in front of. It will import as an 
 untitled event.
 
 Just Control- (Right) click on one of the images, choose Show Event, and 
 you?ll be taken to the event that contains these images. 
 You can now click on the Untitled Event entry at the top of the window and 
 rename the event to something that?s easier for you to find.
 
 Once you import the event/photos you want onto your iMac, connect your iPod, 
 and select the photos you wish to sync to it.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 ?Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.7.4 Lion
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 
 On 04/07/2012, at 11:02 AM, Matt Falvey wrote:
 
 Hi, I am having a problem trying to sync or manually load an event from a 
 MPB (which is linked to my iMac via wifi sharing on the same network), to 
 my iPod which is registered through my iMac.
 
 On my Imac I select the iPod under devices in iTunes go to PhotosSync 
 Photos from MPBmattPictures and get to iphoto Library and it is greyed 
 out?
 
 I 

Problem trying to get photo's from an iPhoto Event from MPB to an iPod attached to iMac

2012-07-05 Thread Matt Falvey
Hi Ronni, Thanks for clearing that up for me. However whatever has happened has 
created a worse situation, I will post on a new title.

Take care.

Matt
-
Hi Matt,

Actions Allowed for Shared Photos:

Just because you can see shared albums in your source pane doesn?t mean you can 
do everything with their contents that you can do with your own photos.

You can copy shared photos and albums to your library or albums, play a basic 
slideshow with shared photos, and send shared photos to others via email.

You CANNOT edit shared photos in any way, assign keywords and ratings, get much 
photo info, make a new album, use a shared album to create a book, print 
photos, put shared photos on your Desktop or use them as your screen saver, 
make an iDVD slideshow, burn them to disc, send them to iWeb, or export them in 
any way.

Basically, you can only view shared photos; for any action that requires making 
changes, you must first copy the photos to your Mac.

 One thing I did notice though was that it did not bring with the import the 
 Added descriptions and the Places I had spent hours logging and it dropped 
 about 100 photo's overall.

That's correct, you are copying from a 'shared Library' not your library... as 
I mentioned in my previous reply It will import as an untitled event.  

Perhaps you could connect to your Network via Ethernet cable, and change in 
System Preferences  Network to Ethernet. Should be faster than Wi-Fi.

Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad

On 05/07/2012, at 3:27 PM, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.au wrote:

 Hi Ronni, thanks for the reply.  The answer was almost what I wanted. I 
 really wanted to leave the photo's on the MPB and not create another 
 duplicate set on the iMac, but it seems as if I cant do that so I followed 
 your instructions and they did work.
 
 Although I had to do it in four stages as there were just under 1200 photo's 
 and each time the import count neared 400 the beachball of death would appear 
 and I had to do force quit and restart, find where it was up to last time and 
 then after the second stall, I worked out it could only handle the 400, I had 
 to find the last photo that it imported then select the next one and guess 
 about 400 on and start the procedure again.
 
 One thing I did notice though was that it did not bring with the import the 
 Added descriptions and the Places I had spent hours logging and it dropped 
 about 100 photo's overall.
 
 I am still working through the Added Descriptions and Places on the 
 originals, 50% through, can I do this by connecting it up with a firewire or 
 USB? So as it wont drop out, when I have another go at syncing at a later 
 date?
 
 Thanks again
 
 Matt
 
 
 --
 
 Message: 1
 Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 12:05:50 +0800
 From: Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com
 Subject: Re: Problem trying to get photo's from an iPhoto Event from
   MPB to aniPod attached to iMac
 To: wamug@wamug.org.au
 Message-ID: 6a440c5e-5eba-4a97-beaa-210014dae...@mac.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
 
 Hi Matt,
 
 I'm not sure if I have understood you correctly, so post back if what I type 
 below is not want you want please.
 
 You can 'Copy' iPhoto images over a Network.
 
 With the Macs connected to the same network launch iPhoto on each Mac, then 
 go to iPhoto?s preference window, and click the Sharing tab. 
 
 Enable the 'Look For Shared Photos', 'Share My Photos'   'Share entire 
 Library'  options on each Mac. 
 Under the Shared entry in iPhoto?s Library pane you should see the name of 
 your other Mac.
 
 Now select your other Mac, navigate to the pictures you want to copy to your 
 Mac, and select them. 
 Drag them to iPhoto?s Photos entry on your Mac. They?ll be added to that 
 Mac?s iPhoto library.
 Alternatively you can drag them into an album on that Mac and they?ll be 
 added to the album.
 
 You can also import entire albums from one Mac to another. To do that, just 
 select the album you want to import from the remote Mac and drag it to the 
 Photos entry on the Mac you?re sitting in front of. It will import as an 
 untitled event.
 
 Just Control- (Right) click on one of the images, choose Show Event, and 
 you?ll be taken to the event that contains these images. 
 You can now click on the Untitled Event entry at the top of the window and 
 rename the event to something that?s easier for you to find.
 
 Once you import the event/photos you want onto your iMac, connect your iPod, 
 and select the photos you wish to sync to it.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 ?Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.7.4 Lion
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 
 On 04/07/2012, at 11:02 AM, Matt 

Problem trying to get photo's from an iPhoto Event from MPB to an iPod attached to iMac

2012-07-03 Thread Matt Falvey
Hi, I am having a problem trying to sync or manually load an event from a MPB 
(which is linked to my iMac via wifi sharing on the same network), to my iPod 
which is registered through my iMac.

On my Imac I select the iPod under devices in iTunes go to PhotosSync Photos 
from MPBmattPictures and get to iphoto Library and it is greyed out?

I then tried iPhoto Library Manager and selected the MPB iphoto library and it 
showed up. I tried to Relaunch iPhoto and received the notice, Caution - The 
iPhoto Library is locked, on a locked disk, or  your do not have permission to 
make changes to it with an OK option which once pressed closed the iPhoto 
Application.

I checked Systems Preferences and had SharingShared FoldersPicturesUsers 
Myself as admin RW and Everyone as Read only on the MPB, which is the source 
for the files. Oh and File Sharing is On on both computers.

I have been able to get to photos in other file located in MBPmattPictures 
folder to the iPod, using the Sync method above, but of all the files located 
in the Pictures folder the only one that is greyed out is iPhoto file.

Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can make it appear in iTunes, so as I 
can use the sync facility?

I presume I cannot plug the iPod into the MPB as it would ruin the sync with 
all of the songs, videos, audio books etc. that have been loaded onto it from 
the iMac?

Thanks

Matt.

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Re: Problem trying to get photo's from an iPhoto Event from MPB to an iPod attached to iMac

2012-07-03 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Matt,

I'm not sure if I have understood you correctly, so post back if what I type 
below is not want you want please.

You can 'Copy' iPhoto images over a Network.

With the Macs connected to the same network launch iPhoto on each Mac, then go 
to iPhoto’s preference window, and click the Sharing tab. 

Enable the 'Look For Shared Photos', 'Share My Photos'   'Share entire 
Library'  options on each Mac. 
Under the Shared entry in iPhoto’s Library pane you should see the name of your 
other Mac.

Now select your other Mac, navigate to the pictures you want to copy to your 
Mac, and select them. 
Drag them to iPhoto’s Photos entry on your Mac. They’ll be added to that Mac’s 
iPhoto library.
Alternatively you can drag them into an album on that Mac and they’ll be added 
to the album.

You can also import entire albums from one Mac to another. To do that, just 
select the album you want to import from the remote Mac and drag it to the 
Photos entry on the Mac you’re sitting in front of. It will import as an 
untitled event.

Just Control- (Right) click on one of the images, choose Show Event, and you’ll 
be taken to the event that contains these images. 
You can now click on the Untitled Event entry at the top of the window and 
rename the event to something that’s easier for you to find.

Once you import the event/photos you want onto your iMac, connect your iPod, 
and select the photos you wish to sync to it.

Cheers,
Ronni

17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD

OS X 10.7.4 Lion
Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)

On 04/07/2012, at 11:02 AM, Matt Falvey wrote:

 Hi, I am having a problem trying to sync or manually load an event from a MPB 
 (which is linked to my iMac via wifi sharing on the same network), to my iPod 
 which is registered through my iMac.
 
 On my Imac I select the iPod under devices in iTunes go to PhotosSync Photos 
 from MPBmattPictures and get to iphoto Library and it is greyed out?
 
 I then tried iPhoto Library Manager and selected the MPB iphoto library and 
 it showed up. I tried to Relaunch iPhoto and received the notice, Caution - 
 The iPhoto Library is locked, on a locked disk, or  your do not have 
 permission to make changes to it with an OK option which once pressed closed 
 the iPhoto Application.
 
 I checked Systems Preferences and had SharingShared FoldersPicturesUsers 
 Myself as admin RW and Everyone as Read only on the MPB, which is the source 
 for the files. Oh and File Sharing is On on both computers.
 
 I have been able to get to photos in other file located in MBPmattPictures 
 folder to the iPod, using the Sync method above, but of all the files located 
 in the Pictures folder the only one that is greyed out is iPhoto file.
 
 Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can make it appear in iTunes, so as I 
 can use the sync facility?
 
 I presume I cannot plug the iPod into the MPB as it would ruin the sync with 
 all of the songs, videos, audio books etc. that have been loaded onto it from 
 the iMac?
 
 Thanks
 
 Matt.



















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