

See the movie.or read the manual, it's in there too. Yes, select an event, an album, any number of photos you want. So for each of the Events on my iMac, how do I get the RAW data to the external drive? Thanks for your help. I thought dragging that Event into the external drive would accomplish that, but obviously it didn't.
#CHANGE IPHOTO LIBRARY TO EXTERNAL DRIVE HOW TO#
I don't even know how to clone - remember, I am a newbie on this stuff). (I don't want to have to clone the entire drive each time I create a single event. What I want to do is every time I create a new Event in iPhoto, say my daughter's birthday party pictures this Saturday, I also want to copy those from my iMac, but also to my external drive. Look under File >Įxport and select Original as format for a file export."įine, but how do I export the RAW data to my external drive to reside there in an organized way? Do I click on each Event and press File>Įxport? I am not in front of my iMac - I am posting from a PC. Dragging raw files wouldn't work anywhere if you for instance wanted to drag it to an email. "When you drag files from the UI they will be exported as jpg's so it's the way it's supposed to happen. Plus, I am fairly new to Mac, so I am not sure the best way to do this until I get Lightroom or Aperture. Unfortunately, you are taliking over my head to some extent. If you do, you risk corrupting your entire iPhoto library. Open the iPhoto libray package and mess with its contents. And keep one off site if you're really thorough about back-up. The best thing would be to use Time Machine with one drive, and clone to several other drives on a rotataing basis. Other options would be to use SuperDuper! to periodically clone your entire internal drive to an external fire wire drive. You could copy the entire iPhoto library package by dragging it to your external drive from time to time, but that could take a long time with a large library. You are trying to back up your files by dragging them into folder, you are doing it the hard way! It automatically processes the RAW file into a Jpeg file, leaving the RAW file untouched in the iPhoto library package, and saves the new file as a Jpeg. When you drag them into folders, you are exporting them as Jpeg files, since that's how iPhoto works. Webfrasse told you how to export the RAW files.
