Do you want to replace your iPhoto library with his? If so you can just
replace the /Users/YourAccountName/Pictures/iPhoto Library on your
machine with the one on his. As previously mentioned you can do this
through AirDrop, ThumbDrive, file sharing etc. My wife has the official
family iPhoto l
This is what I was thinking. A thumb drive or a CD.
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On 16/09/2013, at 7:43 AM, "Kliphton" wrote:
> Just put them on a thumb stick, and copy them to it, then put them on your
> computer. Otherwise, if there on his phone, then just create a photo
> stream, and have them add t
Just put them on a thumb stick, and copy them to it, then put them on your
computer. Otherwise, if there on his phone, then just create a photo
stream, and have them add the photos that way. Once he does, they will show
up on your phone.
Kliphton Senior
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No, though you might try sharing the photos through Photo Stream. To zip them,
find them (google where iPhoto keeps its actual pictures) and select all the
images, then vo-shift-m and choose compress. I don't have anything specific for
sharing photo streams either, sorry, but it might be a good
Can this be done without zipping -- essentially just let the computers do their
thing for as long as it takes? I have never zipped photos before. They are
placed in an Event, all together. Is there a tutorial or podcast you can
recommend to show me how to do this?
Christine
On Sep 15, 2013, at 9
My first thought is Airdrop. Zip the files up, then airdrop the zipped folder
from one Mac to the other. You could use Dropbox to do the same thing, but it'd
be much slower.
To Airdrop, open Finder on both machines and hit cmd-shift-r. Once you both see
the other's computer, have your husband d