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Pentax Photo Browser on Mac?? - PentaxForums.com

Have you chosen PPB as an external editor in iPhoto's Preferences? iPhoto menu > Preferences > General tab > Edit photo: > choose In application from the drop down list > choose PPB. You'll also need to choose "Edits photo" from the

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Setting iPhoto 09 to Externally Edit with RAW « iPhoto

December 17th, 2009 in Tips by David Schloss. 0 Comments. When you import RAW files into iPhoto, the application stores those RAWs and creates speedy JPEG previews for your display and viewing. Luckily, that RAW data is what iPhoto goes to when you do an edit. However, when you tell iPhoto to use an external editor, by default it passes that file along as a JPEG and saves the resulting file as a JPEG. That loses a lot of information that could be used to make a better

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Edit pictures in your favorite external picture editor from iPhoto

Configure iPhoto to use external picture editor for editing pictures.

Source: http://www.demogeek.com/2009/11/16/edit-pictures-in-your-favorite-external-picture-editor-from-iphoto/

Getting to Your iPhoto Images – Snow Leopard Update | Lightroom

This entry was posted on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 5:39 am and is filed under Library, Lightroom, Tip, update. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your LR is not an Editor and so it would not work well as an external editor for iPhoto. 3. Yes! You can use keywords or collections or smart collections or even folder structures. LR is very flexible and can adapt itself to your workflow.

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November 11th, 2009 - 9:32 pm ≡ by Jauhari ≡ in Apple

How To Set and Enable External Editor on iPhoto ‘09 ver 8.1 (415)

My favorite photo tools on my MacBook Pro is iPhoto, this tools is superb and very useful to collect all of my photos. The most wanted featured in iPhoto ‘09 is ability to tags faces on each photos. So I can manage more easily of my photo collection.

The iPhoto editor is actually pretty good. Sometimes though you just need the big guns. “Edit in external editor” selection would … …