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BJMRamage

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So. I have an iPhone 5S and iPhoto for the iPhone.

I decided the other day to simply use iPhoto rather than SnapSeed as I didn't want to have to duplicate every photo. Plus there are some nice features to look at a few images to compare.

I made adjustments on most of the images. They looked good.

I go to post to Facebook and they are just the original shots...not bad but not adjusted/cropped as I had them in iPhoto.

I look at the Camera Roll and they look modified (adjusted and cropped). I try again to post to Facebook and see they are still the originals.

THEN, I think maybe if I plug the iPhone into the Macbook Pro and it opens Aperture...NOPE they are again the original versions.


ANY HELP HERE?
 
So. I have an iPhone 5S and iPhoto for the iPhone.

I decided the other day to simply use iPhoto rather than SnapSeed as I didn't want to have to duplicate every photo. Plus there are some nice features to look at a few images to compare.

I made adjustments on most of the images. They looked good.

I go to post to Facebook and they are just the original shots...not bad but not adjusted/cropped as I had them in iPhoto.

I look at the Camera Roll and they look modified (adjusted and cropped). I try again to post to Facebook and see they are still the originals.

THEN, I think maybe if I plug the iPhone into the Macbook Pro and it opens Aperture...NOPE they are again the original versions.


ANY HELP HERE?

that is weird ... the only work around i can think of it to take a screen shot of the adjusted photos and now they are considered "originals". these should be able to post to Facebook as intended.
 
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