How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 15, 2004, at 11:33 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: On 15/10/04 14:21, BA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am going to need to reinstall OS X 10.3 here shortly due to a number of problems that I am not able to fix, etc. The problem I have is that I have approximately $300+ in purchased songs from

Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 15/10/04 15:15, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Oct 15, 2004, at 11:33 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: On 15/10/04 14:21, BA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am going to need to reinstall OS X 10.3 here shortly due to a number of problems that I am not able to fix, etc. The problem

Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread darm0k
At 12:15 PM -0700 10/15/2004, Bruce Johnson wrote: While we're on this, how do you do this with iPhoto? [snip] iTunes worked just fine (I didn't even have to re-authorize it) by dragging the old iTunes folder to the new directory. Alas, iPhoto doesn't work this way. If I replace the iPhoto

Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Tom Ethen
I agree! I am tired of iPhoto rearing its ugly hear every time I want to transfer files form my Compact Flash Card and I also can not find a way to stop it. Tom And finally, how do you turn iPhoto OFF - so it doesn't automatically try to suck photos off our cameras and media cards? Thx, -

Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 15/10/04 15:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 12:15 PM -0700 10/15/2004, Bruce Johnson wrote: While we're on this, how do you do this with iPhoto? [snip] iTunes worked just fine (I didn't even have to re-authorize it) by dragging the old iTunes folder to the new

Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 15/10/04 16:26, Tom Ethen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree! I am tired of iPhoto rearing its ugly hear every time I want to transfer files form my Compact Flash Card and I also can not find a way to stop it. Tom And finally, how do you turn iPhoto OFF - so it doesn't automatically

Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Richard Clark
it is actually quite easy to stop it just open the image capture program in your applications folder go into the preferences and under camera change when camera is connected, open: to whatever you like or nothing at all. Richard On 15 Oct 2004, at 10:26 PM, Tom Ethen wrote: I agree! I am tired

How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up

2004-10-15 Thread walter
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes? Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:15:37 -0700 While we're on this, how do you do this with iPhoto? Dragging an iPhoto folder into iPhoto causes a huge mess. A new roll is made for: each roll

Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 3:59 pm -0400 15/10/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just starting to look at iPhoto and so far -- we just don't like what we're seeing. We're used to being able to move pictures around, etc, directly from the Finder then manipulate them with tools like GraphicConverter's browser window. But

Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up

2004-10-15 Thread Steve Fuller
Best way I know of is: throw away the current iPhoto library and empty trash. Copy your old iPhoto library somewhere on your HD apart from the 'pictures' folder on your home folder. Launch iPhoto. It should say: I can't find the iPhoto library, do you want to import blah blah. Say yes and