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How can i put my photos into mybook and access them the same way i do in iphoto,without putting them back into iphoto. Is this possible? The mac store says you cannot do this.It seems to me you should be able to do this.I am not sure how.
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If you're using iPhoto on the Mac, select the photos you want to put on FaceBook and go to 'Share', there's a FaceBook option there... you'll need to put in your FB details when asked so iPhoto can connect.
You could try iphoto library manager available from http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/ you can try before you buy and it may repair the iphoto library. Hope this helps.
So there's good news and bad news.
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The bad news is that it doesn't look like there is a driver for Mac, and Sony apparently has no intention of every developing/releasing one.
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The good news is that you can still print photos by taking advantage of the printer's ability to print directly from a camera.
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You can upload the photos directly to a memory card using a memory card reader, and then put the card into a camera and print from there. Note that the camera might not accept the photos if you are taking them out of iPhoto, because iPhoto does a conversion on imported pictures that the cameras sometimes don't understand when you try to put them back on the camera. If you want to edit the photos, use a program called GIMP instead of iPhoto. Here's the download link:
http://gimp.lisanet.de/Website/Download.html
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Hope this helps!
Use iPhoto to get the images off your iPhone and onto your Mac, then export you selected images to a media format the photo frame support.
Now without knowing the requirements of the photo frame but going to guess it accepts and USB thumb drive. Once you have imported your images into iPhoto from your iPhone, plug in the USB thumb drive to your Mac. In iPhoto, select the images you wish to move to your photo frame ( either select an album or individual images). Then go to the File Menu and pull down to Export and save the images to your Thumb drive. For best results for image quality on the photo frame you will want to match the export size with the native resolution of the photo frame.
open Trash
highlight the pictures you want back
two-finger click on the highlighted field
a drop down menu should appear
choose Put Back and your photos should be restored
If your computer has a SD card reader, you might be better off putting your memory card into your computer and just copying the data.
Have you made sure your iPhoto is up to date? Perhaps a new update caused this problem.. Maybe you should try an older version of the software. Also, you might want to try other software. (I think you are on a mac?), you might want to try the software that came with the camera, if it works on your computer.
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