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Moving iPhoto photos location
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Join Date: May 2004
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Hello everyone, I was wondering if there's any way to move iPhoto photo database and photos to an external harddrive instead of them being in the local one. My problem is that my photos occupy about 10 gigabytes of space in my local 30 gig harddrive and I would like to move them to my external 80 gig one. Anyone has got a solution to this please? Thanks millions!
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Join Date: Dec 1999
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google "iphotolibrarymanager"
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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No need for another program:
(1) Quit iPhoto
(2) In the Finder, move the folder ~/Pictures/iPhoto Library to where ever you *want* the photos to be stored (i.e. external drive)
(3) Make an alias of that folder and put it where the original was (so there's an alias named ~/Pictures/iPhoto Library)
(4) Open iPhoto again
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myPhoto: all you have to do is plug in your digital camera, import your photos as you normally would into iPhoto, organize them, add whatever captions you want, and voila! Your photos are on your web page! And what did you have to do to put them there? Simply install myPhoto.
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Originally posted by SAgent0068:
No need for another program:
(1) Quit iPhoto
(2) In the Finder, move the folder ~/Pictures/iPhoto Library to where ever you *want* the photos to be stored (i.e. external drive)
(3) Make an alias of that folder and put it where the original was (so there's an alias named ~/Pictures/iPhoto Library)
(4) Open iPhoto again
Sorry but, How do I "make an alias" of the folder???
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Originally posted by SAgent0068:
No need for another program:
(1) Quit iPhoto
(2) In the Finder, move the folder ~/Pictures/iPhoto Library to where ever you *want* the photos to be stored (i.e. external drive)
(3) Make an alias of that folder and put it where the original was (so there's an alias named ~/Pictures/iPhoto Library)
(4) Open iPhoto again
(3) Open iPhoto and it will ask you where the library is.
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JLL
- My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I am right.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Originally posted by Mahler:
Sorry but, How do I "make an alias" of the folder???
Select the folder with a single mouse click, then File->Make Alias
JLL's suggestion sounds good too and lets you skip this step
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myPhoto: all you have to do is plug in your digital camera, import your photos as you normally would into iPhoto, organize them, add whatever captions you want, and voila! Your photos are on your web page! And what did you have to do to put them there? Simply install myPhoto.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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much thanks for the info. i was actually wondering about this yesterday.
with that rumor of the headless imac. i want one and it will be a photo, music, movies, games, server. 
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