I have been importing photos from my iPhone via iPhoto for the past few months. Yesterday, while writing a blog, I wanted to embed a photo I had taken on my iPhone, which I knew to be in iPhoto.

Using Finder I opened Pictures, but could not open the iPhoto library folder. It was grayed out, if you will, which I’m guessing indicates I cannot access this folder (not unlike in Windows).

I found the photo in iPhoto and checked its location and it certainly was in the iPhoto library folder.

Is there a reason why I cannot access images stored in the iPhoto Library folder? Is there a setting I must change to be able to do such, or is there a different manner by which I could have pulled the image from iPhoto of which I’m not aware?

Thanks!

– forkboy1965

5 Responses to “Pulling Images in iPhoto”

  1. The iPhoto Library is not a folder. It is a “package.” This is like a folder, but is sorta “sealed” as it is maintained by a program, like iPhoto. The idea is to not go into the package at all, but to use iPhoto to view the contents and export a photo out, as you did.
    One reason they probably do it that way is the searching for images would be a pain. If you have a huge iPhoto library like I do, the hard drive sees the package as 1 file. Otherwise, I’d always be getting iPhoto photos in my search results as files.

  2. forkboy1965 says:

    Gary,

    In the end I didn’t use iPhoto at all to get the picture I needed. Before using iPhoto I had been using another Mac app to pull the pictures off my iPhone and had saved them in a special folder. Fortunately for me the picture I needed was in that folder.

    But you say I could export the image from within iPhoto. Is this a right-click option or from a menu? And when I export is it like most any other export feature whereby I select to where I want to save the file (the desktop for instance)?

  3. forkboy1965 says:

    Thank you Gary. As usual you are the Johnny on the spot.

    I guess that makes you Gary on the spot. Either way…thank you.

  4. Michael says:

    Also to note. You do not have to necessarily export that photo. You can just while in iPhoto simply drag that photo to your desktop and a copy is made. From there you can open with Preview or whatever and make changes save or whatever. I also recommend a free app called iMedia Browser. It is a great app to browse “all” your media stored on your mac. And like iPhoto you can simply drag then out as copies. Hope this was helpful.

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