![]() Hold down the "Command" key and click each photo or click "Command-A" to select all photos.Ĭlick the “Import” button to transfer your photos into your iPhoto Library.Depending on what type of device you're using (iPhone, iPod or iPad) and operating system (Mac or Windows) you're connecting it to, there are various ways to access your photos. If a pop-up dialog appears asking what you would like to do with your disc, click “Ignore.”Ĭlick the name of your external drive or burned disc under the Devices heading. Attach your external drive or insert your burned disc. Click “File” and then click “Burn Disc.” Click the “Burn” button in the disc burning panel to burn your disc. If you're exporting to a CD or DVD, drag the folder onto the circular disc icon. Your computer automatically begins transferring your files onto your external drive. If you're exporting to a flash or hard drive, drag the folder onto the orange external drive icon. ![]() If you want to transfer via hard drive or thumb drive, attach the appropriate device to your computer.ĭrag the folder containing your exported photos onto the appropriate device listed under the Devices heading on the left side of your Finder window. If you want to transfer your photos to your second Apple computer via CD or DVD, insert a blank disc into your Mac’s disc drive. Launch the Finder application and navigate to the location where you exported your photos. Enter a name for your folder and click “Create.” Click “OK” to export your photos to your new folder. Click “New Folder” in the bottom left corner to create a new folder for your exported files. Click the downward-facing arrow next to the Save As field to expand your file saving options. Navigate to a memorable location on your computer to save your exported photos. Click “Export” to confirm your photo export settings. Click “Use filename” from the File Name pull-down menu. iPhoto loads the File Export pane.Ĭlick “Current” on the Kind pull-down menu. Hold down the "Command" key and click all of the photos you want to transfer.Ĭlick “File” on the iPhoto menu and click “Export” from the drop-down menu.Ĭlick “File Export” at the top of the Export Photos dialog. Transfer Via CD, DVD, Hard Drive or Flash Drive Hold down the "Command" key and click each photo or press "Command-A" to select them all.Ĭlick the “Import” button to transfer the photos into your iPhoto Library. Navigate to the location where you saved your emailed photos. Click “File” and then click “Import to Library” from the drop-down menu. Open the email containing your photos and save them to your computer. Move to your second computer and open the email account to which you sent your photos. Make sure that this email account is accessible on the computer onto which you are transferring your photos. ![]() Select a photo size from the pull-down menu and click the check boxes for titles, descriptions and location information if you want to include this data with your emailed photos.Ĭlick “Compose Message.” Your Apple computer's native Mail application opens.Įnter an email address in the “To” field. Click “Share” on the main iPhoto menu along the top of the application window and then click “Email” from the drop-down menu.
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