![]() I can create a Journal with these photos but that is not always what I want. After the new iPhoto for iOS was released, I was hoping that I could edit, retouch and choose the best photos from an Events and put them in an Album. How is Apple thinking we should do this? I cannot find a way to move them to an Event.ģ) Generally, the difference between Albums and Events in iPhoto iOS seems unclear. But it seems that the Camera app on my iPad is just putting the imported Photos in the 'Last Import' album. I thought that I could just import the photos to my iPad, put them in an event/album, edit/retouch them - and when my iPad gets near my Mac the events/albums gets synced to my iPhoto on my Mac (without having to import them to the Mac manually). Is that right? I'm able to 'hide' the photos from the events, but that does not delete them - and they are still visible on my Mac after their are synced.Ģ) I have an 'Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit' making me able to import photos from my camera to my iPad, which I do daily when I'm on vacation. All my photos are synced to iPad but it seems, that I cannot cleanup these events on iPhoto on my iPad. On my Mac I can cleanup these events by deleting the unwanted photos. 2012 Photo Stream' event, where all photos from the Photo Stream is keept - also the deleted once. On my Mac, iPhoto is for instance creating a 'mar. Here is some of my thoughts.ġ) When I delete a photo from my Photo Stream the photo gets deleted on all my devices. After the new Photo Stream and the new iPhoto iOS app has been released I think it is all started to get a little confusing. I'm using iPhoto on both my Mac, iPhone and iPad. An upgradation to the latest version is suggested by the owners of the OS to enable an addition of the latest features unique to this release. Apple Mac OSX Lion 10.7.5 Direct DMG Torrent The version 10.7.5 is here and it is the latest in its domain. ![]() ![]() It could be a simple typo, or it could be a hint that a new. Oddly, as seen in the picture above, the system requirements listed for iPhoto for Mac includes the as-yet unreleased OS X 10.7.4. And my computer doesn't support any OS past 10.7. I went to the App Store to re-download it, but it said you need OS X 10.10 to download iPhoto. A lot of my stuff is saved in Google Drive, so for the most part I was ok, but one really annoying thing is that iPhoto was no longer on my computer, which I use quite a bit. Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 DMG is an upgrade of OS X version 10.7 to improve the stability, compatibility, and security of the Mac. ![]() ![]() The Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 DMG is an upgrade of OS X version 10.7 to improve the stability, compatibility, and security of the Mac. Download Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 DMG free standalone setup. ![]()
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