Moving Armory Database For Mac
I believe you can copy the photos to your wife's machine without having to resort to additional software or examining the iPhoto Library contents in the Finder: there are several ways to do this in iPhoto itself. Firstly, you can use File-Export to save selected images in their original format (chosn in the dialogue box that appears when the menu command is selected). If your wife's Mac is available in the file selection window, then you can save the pics directly to her Mac and she can then do with them as she pleases. Another option, assuming your iPhoto library is fully or partially shared (check iPhoto Preferences) would be to simply Import the photos from within your wife's iPhoto (menu File-Import to library). For both these options, your wife's Mac needs to be connected in some way to yours. That's easy enough nowadays, but if this is not the case, then the first option can still be used to copy the originals to e.g. A USB stick and then to read them in from the stick on your wife's machine.
David Firstly, you can use File-Export to save selected images in their original format (chosn in the dialogue box that appears when the menu command is selected). If your wife's Mac is available in the file selection window, then you can save the pics directly to her Mac and she can then do with them as she pleases. This will work, but the advantage of using is that it will get all versions of the pic.
Another option, assuming your iPhoto library is fully or partially shared (check iPhoto Preferences) would be to simply Import the photos from within your wife's iPhoto (menu File-Import to library). The correct way to do that when using iPhoto Sharing is to drag the pic from the Shared Library to the Host Library all in the iPhoto Window. And again this method will only get the current version and miss a lot of the metadata.
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Move Armory Database For Mac
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