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Subject: [OM] OT: Yosemite - Photo - Help needed - Siddiq + Chris
From: Philippe <philippe.amard@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 08:22:50 +0200
> 
> Thanks guys :-)
> 
> Yes, I-photo and Photo I find terrible programs too (I use LR with the utmost 
> satisfaction in that respect).
> But it's my friend's choice… 
> 
> Siddiq: the process I exposed uses the "command + select + roll" that you 
> describe.
> The problem is that it doesn't move the file but creates a second file, both 
> of which are deleted if you delete one … 
> 
> Chris: thanks for the pointer too. I'll have a look ASACan … 
> 
> 
> Amities
> Philippe, off for another week's work @ Metz
> 
> Le 14 sept. 2015 à 07:37, ChrisB <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
> 
>> Philippe
>> 
>> I regret that I cannot offer a solution as I have not yet got to grips with 
>> Photos (because it’s not even as good as iPhoto in several respects), but 
>> this website should have the answer – somewhere:
>> 
>> https://photoapps.expert <https://photoapps.expert/>
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>>> On 13 Sep 15, at 10:26, Philippe <philippe.amard@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>> A friend using Photo (Yosemite) wants to re-sort photos he had "catalogued" 
>>> in I-photo - in short moving pixies from one folder/event (A) to another 
>>> one (B) where they belong.
>>> This can be done by selecting the previews in A and moving them to the 
>>> right folder B or C or D alright.
>>> Yet, and this is the problem, when you "suppress" the files from the 
>>> original folder A, they also disappear from the new destination B.
>>> 
>>> What I have found to work is, after moving the files, create a duplicate in 
>>> destination folder B, or C etc.. This of course results in two copies of 
>>> the file in the destination folder. I then delete the original file in 
>>> folder A, which results in the copy being deleted in B as well. And the 
>>> duplicate remains in B. Hurray!
>>> 
>>> However, the process is (very) long and tedious, with some risks of losing 
>>> files by accident.
>>> 
>>> So here is my question to experienced mac users : is there a shorter way to 
>>> simply get files reorganized ? kind of just moving the files as in the 
>>> finder …
>>> 
>>> Thanks in anticipation for your precious help.
>> 
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