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Friday, April 12, 2013

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Nancy Lanzoni

From your screen shot, it looks like you have a Mac. How does Lightroom work with iPhoto, and how can I convert? And, yes, I do have an external hard drive that I use for backup!

Claudia

Yes Nancy, I do have a Mac. I converted to Mac 4½ years ago because of the photography, and I have never looked back. It's one of the best decisions I've made on this journey along with adopting Lightroom. iPhoto is completely separate from Lightroom. I use iPhoto to hold JPEGs that I use on my blogs and that I take with my iPhone and iPad. Doing that makes it so easy to make the Slide Shows I post so often using music I have in iTunes. iPhoto is secondary to Lightroom.

Lightroom is the repository for my images the ones I know I want to keep - my inventory control if you will. I upload all images that I know I want to have easy access to and control over into Lightroom. I do that after every shoot no matter what camera I use (backing up on an external hard drive at the same time). To date, I have not added iPhone and iPad JPEGs because those are usually in the category that I call snaps and are really just for my family albums.

As for your question "how do I convert", you must recognize that this is a project and will take some time (weeks and maybe months) depending on how many photos you have on iPhoto and how many you want in Lightroom. I have my iPhoto images organized by Event and would want that folder structure to be maintained, so I would export each Event from iPhoto to a folder on my hard drive in my Pictures/Digital Pictures folder and then in the appropriate year folder, e.g. 2012. Once they are there I would then Import those images into Lightroom into a folder with the same date and who, what, where of that event. You will not be able to backup the images at this point, but you have probably done that already. Add key words, click import and it's done. Somewhat tedious but it works, I've just tried it. Here's a link to an article I found to be the easiest to understand. http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/18/getting-images-from-iphoto-to-lightroom/

Does this answer your question? BTW, you'll now have two copies of the pictures on your computer, depending on your need for space you may want to delete the copy that's in iPhoto.

Nancy

Thanks so much. That's exactly what I needed to know. I'll be doing it in increments. I think I have about 9,000 photos, but the Events are well organized, so it's just the time it takes to export/import.

bethacomer

I like your final example--soaring eagle, dusk, Alaska. :-)

Claudia

Thinking of you Beth.

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