photo_chick
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I couldn't get Lightroom to open any files in iphoto. That is why I went o YouTube to see what I might be doing wrong.
Now, it was quite late last night and I was tired. I will play with it again today and see what I can figure out.
Dawn
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to do. When you're talking about importing files into Lightroom it should be just the files in their folders. You don't need to have iPhoto open at all.
If you go through a process of exporting these images from iPhoto before importing them into Lightroom you will loose image quality. It's an unnecessary step.
Go into Finder and locate the image files on your computer. If you don't know where to do that, in Finder under the GO tab drop down to Computer. Then locate the folder the files are in. I'm guessing it's probably under Pictures. That's where iPhoto defaults to on my Mac. Once you know where those are then open up Lightroom. In the Library pane in Lightroom go over to the left and find the Folders heading. Near it there is a plus sign. Click it and drop down to add folder. Now when the finder window opens up go to your folder of images that you made sure you located at the start. Click it then click choose. Once all those images show up in the import screen in Lightroom click IMPORT. That's all there is to it. You don't need to move the files, you don't need to export anything from the other software. You just need to tell Lightroom where your image files are located and it does the rest.