[muglo] Re: iPhoto phrustration

Dear Doug,

I am not convinced I understand your question but here goes.

My actual iPhoto library is in the Pictures folder.

If you locate yours (I think by default it is in the Pictures folder)  
you can then open it and navigate to the folder containing the images  
you wish to review.

(The iPhoto program can be open or closed while doing this).

Open the relevant folder and exercise your desired View option to  
examine the folder's contents as you would any other folder with  
multiple files.

As far as I know you have to highlight each file name to see a  
thumbnail of the actual photo. But maybe someone knows of a way of  
displaying all the thumbnails in column view.

I hope I have not misunderstood what is frustrating you.

Alan


On 23-Sep-07, at 12:52 PM, Doug Bale wrote:

> How does one get to look at iPhoto files in normal List or Column or
> Icon mode? I'm not surprised that clicking on the iPhoto icon launches
> the wretched program, but so does opening the folder in Finder, and
> once it's opened, there's no way, so far as I can see, to get just a
> simple scrollable list of the files.
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