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How to view pictures from usb without uploading it to iphoto

Im new to macbook pro from pc...i used to view photos from usb or sd card without importing it to computer...all i have to do is insert the sd thru usb and double click on one of the pictures and click the arrow to view the next picture.when im done i simply eject it.but in macbook pro (mountain lion)i have to double click the thumbnail and close it and double click another thumb nail to view another picture using the preview.i dont want some photos to be imported to iphoto just to view by slideshow.thanks

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Dec 2, 2012 5:17 PM

There are a couple options. First, you can choose Edit -> Select All and open all the images in Preview. Then you can navigate between images in Preview. Another option is to choose one image and press the space bar to open Quicklook, then press the up or down arrows to move between images.

Posted on Dec 2, 2012 5:23 PM

How to view pictures from usb without uploading it to iphoto

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Once you've returned from your family vacation, it's nice to be able to have a few friends over and show them pictures of your adventure. In this age of digital photography, the easiest way to show off your pictures has changed from showing off the photo album to putting a slide show on your computer. It's the modern version of the days when people took slide pictures and used a slide projector. Slide shows are as easy to put together as a few clicks on the mouse.

Creating a Slide Show

The best way to do most things will always depend somewhat on a person's personal preferences. But for most, the best way is the easiest way. Your computer is already set up to make slide shows and using that feature is the simplest and best way to put together a slide show quickly. In order to take the best advantage of this, all you need to do beforehand is to organize your digital pictures.

A simple and easy way to keep up with all your photos is to borrow the notion of a photo album but update it with technology. Keep your pictures organized in file folders. Keep a folder for each vacation or even family member. You can create as many folders as you like, separating out the pictures by events, places or people (or pets). This way, when you want to see those pictures in a slide show, they are already organized or grouped together. While you can set aside a part of your computer's hard drive for these folder "albums," you can make your "photo album" portable by keeping your pictures on a USB flash drive instead. Moreover, when it comes time to update and replace your computer, you won't have to transfer all your photos. And you can still organize your images into separate folders on your flash drive.

Now that you have your images grouped, or at least have a folder with all the photos you want to see in the slide show, all you have to do on your computer is open up "My documents." Most likely you have this as an icon on your screen. In the address bar, locate the drive where you have your photos. Then in the large window, locate and open the folder where you have your photos. Now you are loaded and ready to go. On the left side there should be some boxed information. In one labeled "Picture Tasks" is an option "View as a Slide Show". Simply click on "View as a Slide Show" and the slide show will begin.

The slide show will automatically advance to the next picture. However, at any time you can press the space bar. This will bring up a small task bar on your screen with control buttons for play, pause, next picture, last picture and stop the slide show. Simply use your mouse to click on the buttons for the desired action.

There are software packages available for creating slide shows. These packages will give you additional features, such as providing transitional effects between photos or adding captions. Features typically include adding in music to your show. These packages are designed to help you design a professional looking display.

1. USB Thumb Drive in a USB Port

How to view photos on flash drive as slideshow
Most modern TVs can play images and videos from a USB stick. Combined with the ability to perform these in a series on repeat they create an easy way to display a slideshow on your TV. When updating your slideshow, the drive will need to be removed from the TV, plugged into your computer and managed manually. No cloud access is available with this setup.

What’s needed: USB thumb drive ($10) and a TV that with repeat slideshow functionality.

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2. Portable Digital Media Player

How to view photos on flash drive as slideshow
One step up from using the USB port on your TV is to use a portable digital media player such as the Micca Speck 1080p Full-HD Ultra Portable Digital Media Player. It is a useful media player that can play multiple images and video formats in full 1080p HD. The player comes with a remote control and connects to your TV via HDMI cable. This device includes some noteworthy features such as an SD/SDHC memory card reader, USB port, automatic restart after a power failure, aluminum case exterior and high bit-rate playback. Just like the first USB thumb drive option, you will need to remove your drive from this device, plug it into your computer and manage your media locally.

What’s needed: Micca Speck Ultra Portable Digital Media Player ($40), USB thumb drive ($10) and a TV with an available HDMI port.

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3. Amazon Fire TV Stick and FlickFolio

How to view photos on flash drive as slideshow
If you want to manage your slideshow remotely and not have to physically remove USB drives from your TV, you will need a system that pulls images from the cloud. Amazon Fire TV Stick is a popular choice because it is a cloud-based media device, it’s a familiar product to many users, it’s affordable and is simple to set up.

The easiest way to create a looping slideshow using an Amazon TV Fire Stick is with the $2.99 app “FlickFolio.” This app pulls the images (slides) that you’ve uploaded to your Flickr account. One neat feature with this solution is that anyone with access to your Flickr account can upload photos and images into the slideshow album.

What’s needed: Amazon Fire TV Stick ($39), FlickFolio app ($2.99), Flickr account (free) and a TV with an available HDMI port.

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4. Android Sticks and Photos Alive

How to view photos on flash drive as slideshow
Luke Irvine from Hillsong Church shared this one of a kind digital slideshows setup with me. He installed an RKM Android Mini PCs in his lobbies and connected them to his wifi network. For media playback he uses an application called “PhotosAlive! Digital Frame” which can automatically download pictures from a Dropbox account and display them fullscreen as a slideshow. You can adjust the slide transition time and also install an auto startup app (AutoStart – No Root) so that when the TV is on, the Photos Alive app starts automatically. One feature he particularly likes is how the device plugs directly into your HDMI port resulting in only one power cable and no bulky HDMI cords to manage.

What’s needed: Rikomagic MK802 or equivalent ($60), PhotosAlive! Digital Frame ($1.49), DropBox account (free) and a TV with an available HDMI port.

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5. Raspberry Pi and Rise Vision Player

How to view photos on flash drive as slideshow
One last option that is gaining popularity is using Raspberry Pi and Rise Vision Player. Rasberry Pi is a microcomputer that DIYers love. It runs a Linux operating systems of your choosing, has multiple ports and can run web applications.

Typically users install Rise Vision Player on their device and use free presentation services that Rise Vision provides to its users.

What’s needed: Raspberry Pi ($45), Rise Vision Player (free) and a TV with an available HDMI port.

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How to view photos on flash drive as slideshow

How do I make a slideshow of pictures on a USB?

Press the red button in thumbnail view to display the list of USB playback settings. Press OPTIONS during media playback then select Picture or Sound. NOTE: Press Up/Down/Left/Right arrow then Enter to select and adjust an item. Press the green button in thumbnail view to start slideshow.

Can you do a slideshow from a flash drive?

Absolutely. You can package the whole show and save it on a flash drive, and you can run it from one, too. I've done it for customers and my students.

How do I view pictures in a folder as a slideshow on my computer?

Navigate to the folder storing your pictures and single-click on any image to select it. The “Manage” tab appears along with the “Picture Tools” option on the toolbar. Click this new “Picture Tools” entry followed by the “Slideshow” button on the resulting drop-down menu.