First Impressions: iPhoto ‘09
iLife ‘09 arrived around 2 hours ago and after a fairly lengthy installation process my first port of call was iPhoto. As I write this it is currently scanning through all my photos for faces. There’s approximately 40 minutes left on that.
One of the things I was most looking forward to, as were many of Fruit Bytes visitors, was the Flickr upload integration added to iPhoto. For the past 12 months I have used FlickrExport which will upload individual photos from an event or as many as I select within an event. I can also add tags, title and description within the FlickrExport window. This plugin cost £12 from ConnectedFlow.
I thought that the Flickr integration in iPhoto would be similar to that of FlickrExport, however sadly it’s very basic indeed and rather than being able to select individual images from an event, it will only upload the whole event and worse still create a new set within Flickr! I always take more than one photo of everything and rarely (read: hardly ever!) would I upload a whole event to Flickr, much less would I want to create a whole new set out of it!
EDIT: On testing, highlighting one photo in an event will send that individual photo up and not the whole event as originally stated. However, it still creates a new set in Flickr for this one photo. That’s still a little offputting, but at least it will upload individual images which is good.
Following the installation there was an iLife Media Browser Update available in Software Update which would “improve overall stability and address a number of other minor issues”. Once I’d installed that and restarted, the Flickr button in iPhoto was rendered useless. It took a few shut downs of the application before it worked again, but it’s still a bit patchy even now.
Thus far I haven’t had the opportunity to look at Faces and Places in iPhoto, nor any other applications within the iLife ‘09 suite. I’ll admit to being quite disappointed so far, particularly with the Flickr upload integration. I have decided to stick with FlickrExport but do hope that Apple will offer an update in the near future that gives us more control over the photos we upload and not insisting on creating a whole new set each time. Of course the problem with using anything other than the integrated Flickr media button is that even if one marks a photo on the ‘Places’ map in iPhoto, this information will not be uploaded to Flickr.
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about 1 year ago
oh I just install Leo on my MacBook and now prepping to install iLife
Mac box set from Apple with Love.
about 1 year ago
I thought the ‘iLife Media Browser Update’ is meant to be used for Aperture, iLife ‘08, and iWork ‘08.
I didn’t do any of the iLife-related update yesterday since I will receive iLife ‘09 very soon.
about 1 year ago
Samantha, if you use the FlickrExport 3 beta on the ConnectedFlow site, it should upload the geotag information. Of course, I would use FlickrExport with caution (or not at all) until it is updated for compatibility with iPhoto ‘09.
I’ve been using the betas for, I think, a year now, and the latest is very stable. Release Candidate worthy.
about 1 year ago
Hope you enjoy, Oscar
It may have been purely coincidental, Kenneth, for things to stop working after the iLife bundle update. I had various plugins in iPhoto which may have been causing things to stop working as intended.
I have deleted the FlickrExport plugin on your recommendation, Chris, and iPhoto seems to be far snappier now. I’ll wait for it to be compatible with iPhoto ‘09. Thanks for your help!
about 1 year ago
I told you one pic was possible didn’t I
about 1 year ago
FlickrExport Beta 3 has been downloaded and installed to iPhoto ‘09 now. Ahhh, that feels better. Barebones Flickr uploaders just do not cut the mustard after using one with bells and whistles.
http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/beta/index.php
about 1 year ago
Fraser Speirs, the man behind FlickrExport at Connected Flow, has written a very thorough review of the new iPhoto ‘09 Flickr support, describing the very odd way that by removing even a Flickr source list item in iPhoto will actually kill it on Flickr aswell!
about 1 year ago
Thanks for the speirs.org linky. I always find surprises when coming back to your site.
Hopefully, Apple will add/fix something on 8.0.1.