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Simon Brown

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Simon Brown is a Java developer, architect and author.
Speeding up iPhoto with film rolls Posted: Sep 1, 2003 4:11 PM
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I've shot a fair number of photos over the summer and now that I'm using iPhoto as a catalog, I've noticed that it has started to slow down a little, mainly on startup. Digging through the help I found that you can organise your photos by "film roll", which is just a grouping of all photos that were imported at the same time. By displaying these film rolls (View -> Film Rolls), you can expand or collapse each roll in your entire collection, making your photo library much quicker to navigate.

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