If your iPhoto library contains thousands of photos and movies organized in hundreds of events, retrieving your media files may be a challenging experience.
That is where iPhoto To Disk can help you get the job done quickly.
Whether you need to export your photos or movies for use in other applications or you just want to archive a part of your library, iPhoto To Disk makes it easy.
Here are some key features of "iPhoto To Disk":
iPhoto To Disk exports your media files to a well-structured folder hierarchy:
· You probably don`t want the thousands of photos and movies in your library to all be exported to a single folder. Using iPhoto To Disk you can automatically organize your export by "event" or by "year and event" in a hierarchical folder structure.
iPhoto To Disk allows flexible naming of your media files:
· You can keep your original media file names, but they are most probably meaningless (they typically depend on your camera settings). Did you spend time defining relevant names for your iPhoto events? Of course! Did you label your photos and movies with titles? Great! Then, with iPhoto To Disk, you can use this valuable information to automatically rename the exported media files.
iPhoto To Disk is simple:
· All features are available in a single window, as shown in the screenshot below. To retrieve your media files, select iPhoto events in your library, drag your selection to the export basket, choose your export preferences and click the "Export" button. Done!
iPhoto To Disk is free:
· You don`t have to pay anything to use it.
Requirements:
· iPhoto `08 or later
Limitations:
· In the demo version the following features are not available:
· Photo metadata (title, description, keywords and faces) in the exported files
· Image conversion to JPEG, TIFF or PNG
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· It fixes a bug related to JPEG compression and changes unregistered version limitations to allow users to test all features.