I think iPhoto should just come up when you plug your phone into your
mac. After gemonjulating for a while it will eventually bring up an
import screen with an Import All button. You can then pull an images you
want from the Photos folder. There should be a file called iPhoto
Library which you can do a contextual menu on (VO-shift-M) and choose
show package contents. Inside there will be a number of folders
including one called Masters. In there you will find all your photos
organized into folders named by year. Within a year are folders for each
month and within each month is a folder for each day that you imported
something. Within a day folder will be some weird named folder like
20110913-114743 which is really the date and time all run together. In
this case it is 2011 09 13 (today) at 11:47 and 43 seconds AM which is
the last time I imported images from my phone. Inside there will be all
the JPEG and Movie files from your last import. those are just numbered
files which increment each time a new image or movie is created.
Hope this helps.
CB
On 9/12/11 6:22 AM, Anouk Radix wrote:
Hello, I am not too familiar or wellversed in itunes. On the pc I let someone
make pictures with my iphone and transported them to the pc with the scanner
and camera wizard htat could put them all in a folder with your desired name of
choice. Is something like this also possible with the mac or will I have to use
itunes for this?
Thanks,
Greetings,
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