Next to ‘Include’ I check ‘Title and keyword’ and ‘Location information’įor ‘Prefix for sequential’ I left that blank Then you will get an 'Export' window where you select a bunch of things Click on one of the photos.ģ- Go to ‘Edit’ at the top of the desktop and click ‘select all’.Ĥ- Go to ‘File’ and click ‘Export’. I make a note of how many photos there are in that library. The way I do it is:ġ- hold down the option key then click on the ‘iPhoto’ icon on the dock and continue holding the option key down until a window comes up where I can choose which iPhoto library I want to open and choose it.Ģ- When that library opens, click on ‘Photos’, in iPhoto it’s on the upper left. I open one library (from iPhoto mainly) at a time and then I export each library to this desktop folder. I have set up a folder on my desktop which I named “temp. I have a MacBookPro mid 2012 but I think you may be able to make this work for you.
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