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iPhoto '11: Show in Finder?
So I got iPhoto '11 not long ago, wanting to know how I can show where an image is stored in Finder? In '09 it was possible to right-click a photo and then click Show in Finder - is this possible in '11?
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And of course as soon as I post this I find it after a third look!
For all those also looking: File > Reveal in Finder > Modified/Original File |
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Im glad you made your post in the wrong section as Ive just learnt how to find where iPhoto images are kept ![]() Cheers
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2012 Macbook Pro (non retina) - Mountain Lion iPhone5 Last edited by balamw; Dec 22, 2012 at 05:12 PM. |
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