Once you’ve downloaded it (and unzipped it), go to your Desktop hold the Option key then head up under the “Go” menu and now “Library” will be one of the available menu choices (without holding the Options key, the Library is hidden as a choice). NOTE: If you don’t see it in the list, you can download it from Adobe at this link. If it doesn’t, click the button to the left of its name to activate it. Look at the list of plug-ins on the left side of the of the window (it will be named “Aperture/iPhoto Importer Plug-in” (as seen here), and make sure it says “Installed and running” right underneath it. STEP TWO: To see if the iPhoto import plug-in is installed, but perhaps it’s not running, go under the File menu and choose Plug-in Manager to bring up window you see here. If Import from iPhone Library doesn’t appear in that library, go on to the next step. STEP ONE: Go under Lightroom’s File menu, under Plug-in Extras, and choose “Import from iPhoto Library” (as shown here). NOTE: This is for importing Apple’s discontinued iPhoto application – NOT Apple’s current application named ‘Photos’. I get a decent amount of questions on this topic from folks on my Lightroom seminar tour – so much so I thought I’d cover TWO different methods for importing your iPhoto library into Lightroom here today (btw: it works pretty much the same for importing your Apple Aperture library).
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