The simplest way to do this is to go to your iPhoto library, right-click on the photo you want to put on your flashdrive and select show file. This will bring up the picture file in a finder window. From there you can copy and paste it to your flashdrive. Another way, which works better for multiple photos, is to select any pictures you want to put on your flashdrive, go to the File menue at the top of the screen and select export (this can also be done by selecting the photos and pressing Command, shift, and E simultaneously.) A box will come up and you can select the names, sizes, and types of the picture files you are exporting. Click export and select your flashdrive from the left of the finder window that comes up. Select OK and your photos will be exported to your flashdrive from your iPhoto library.
1. Create two windows in Finder.
2. Navigate one window to your pictures.
3. Navigate the other window to your flash drive.
4. Click and hold on the file icons and drag from your pictures window to flash drive window.
Repete as needed.
If you have a slower Macintosh, you may see a progress bar during the copying process. If you have a fast Macintosh, you'll know that the copy was completed when you see the same file icons on your flash drive.
Connect the Flash Drive to your iMac. Open iPhoto and select the photos you want to save to the flash drive. Now click File > Export. Click the File tab on the Export window that comes up. Then click Export and choose JPEG and the size and add a name. Click the flash drive located on left side of the screen under devices. Click OK.
Insert the flash drive into one of the USB ports. The icon for that drive will appear on the screen. Right click that icon and then click open. Find the photos and simply drag them to the iPhoto icon in the dock. The photos will be copied to iPhoto.
Drag the photo from iPhoto into the flash drive's icon on the desktop
If the Flash drive is recognised and shows up on the Desktop or in a Finder window then you can click on and drag your pictures over the Flash drive's icon to copy them on to it.
Insert a Flash Drive in a USB port. Open iPhoto > Click the album you wish to save. Then click File > Export > File Export > and choose the USB Flash Drive on the left.
Find the folder that the picture is in then just drag the file or whole folder over to the flash drive.
i want to know the programming details about(how does flash memory store the data received) and the tracks that the date move in. it would be great if u could get some pics 4 that..... thanx a lot
you drag them out of the documents folder on your SanDisk.
Its easy, if you have a flash drive. Take whatever videos, pics, or songs u want from your computer, put them on flash drive, then move them to xbox. some consoles do require an update for this though.
it might be that you have "hidden" files my sister did that to my flash drive... she put like 1.5 gigs of pics on my flash drive, as hidden, put it into her comp, and she couldn't see them
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Yes. A DVD can store more pics and video than a USB and is recommended for all computer users.
You get the pics off of your facebook account
charge it, or go to the plan you have.
SEARCH GOOGLE FOR THEM! How hard is it?
you can preview pics on a built in display and download pics to a computer
The pics will remain on the computer if they were copied, rather than moved, onto a Flash drive. To move files, as opposed to copying, on a Mac hold down the Command key (cmd) and click and drag a file's icon. Or just delete unwanted files after they have been copied.
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