Howdy.
I suspect that the answer to my question is to dig in and do a whole lot of work (at least that is what my father would say) but I am hoping that there is an easier solution.
We are living in 2012 after all.
I have a 2G Apple TV that streams photos from my Mac for the screen saver. Tonight a photo popped up on the screen that I have never seen before and would love to find.
Unfortunately, my iPhoto library contains over 53k photos and I have no clue as to where in the library it might be found.
So, knowing that I am about to speak in techno gobbly gook, is there a folder somewhere in the OS X file system where iPhoto photos are buffered to stream to the Apple TV?
It would be great to narrow the search area down to somewhere less than 53k.
Thanks.
p.s. I ask the question, but I know my dad will be right (he usually is) and that I need to just dig through the library.
I suspect that the answer to my question is to dig in and do a whole lot of work (at least that is what my father would say) but I am hoping that there is an easier solution.
We are living in 2012 after all.
I have a 2G Apple TV that streams photos from my Mac for the screen saver. Tonight a photo popped up on the screen that I have never seen before and would love to find.
Unfortunately, my iPhoto library contains over 53k photos and I have no clue as to where in the library it might be found.
So, knowing that I am about to speak in techno gobbly gook, is there a folder somewhere in the OS X file system where iPhoto photos are buffered to stream to the Apple TV?
It would be great to narrow the search area down to somewhere less than 53k.
Thanks.
p.s. I ask the question, but I know my dad will be right (he usually is) and that I need to just dig through the library.