From: Grant Hutchinson (grant_at_splorp.com)
Date: Sun Jan 18 2004 - 10:53:31 PST
In a previous message, Rick Ludwig typed vigorously:
>My problem is this: iPhoto is STILL very very laggy! It takes forever to
>open, and browsing isn't any faster either. I tried dragging all of my
>photos to a folder, deleting my library, then dragging the photos back
>into iPhoto. No difference in speed.
This may help. Try iPhoto Diet.
>Apple's iPhoto automatically backs up original copies of your photos
>whenever you make changes, such as rotating an image, adjusting
>brightness, or cropping. This makes it possible to revert back to the
>original if you are unhappy with your changes. The originals, along with
>the modified photos, are kept in the iPhoto library and over time add
>greatly to the library's size. There may be times when you do not want to
>keep some or all of the originals. iPhoto Diet is an application that
>scans through an iPhoto library folder and moves any undesired originals
>to the Trash. iPhoto Diet can be run manually or set to run automatically
>at desired times.
http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~fuhrer/personal/freestuff/
g.
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