I have a Canon Powershot A610 digital camera, and recently I switched laptops to a Macbook Pro. It downloads photos automatically to the iPhoto folder, which I dislike but don't know how to change.
iPhoto only lets me view my photos in a slideshow, which is totally inconvenient when I need to move files around and edit things, but for some unknown reason, when I open the photos in any other program, they only display in thumbnail size. Yet they're fine in iPhoto!
I need high-resolution photos for my university projects, and the only way I can get them on this laptop is to open my photos in iPhoto, start a "classic" slideshow (which is still too small, really), take a screenshot of the slideshow, then open the screenshot in another program. This is truly bizzare.
Why are my photos displaying in high quality in iPhoto, but stuck at thumbnail size in Premier, Photoshop and every other program I open them in? It's almost completely unworkable, and I know the problem isn't with my camera, as it worked fine on my old laptop.
iPhoto only lets me view my photos in a slideshow, which is totally inconvenient when I need to move files around and edit things, but for some unknown reason, when I open the photos in any other program, they only display in thumbnail size. Yet they're fine in iPhoto!
I need high-resolution photos for my university projects, and the only way I can get them on this laptop is to open my photos in iPhoto, start a "classic" slideshow (which is still too small, really), take a screenshot of the slideshow, then open the screenshot in another program. This is truly bizzare.
Why are my photos displaying in high quality in iPhoto, but stuck at thumbnail size in Premier, Photoshop and every other program I open them in? It's almost completely unworkable, and I know the problem isn't with my camera, as it worked fine on my old laptop.