![]() Notice you can searches so you don't have to start from zero each time. My guess is there will (hopefully) be only a few folders that will contain many/most of your images. If you click on any of the files (shown with blue highlighting), the path to the location of that file will appear at the bottom of the window. Note: if you are looking for JPEGs you may need to seach for both "JPG" and "JPEG" Change to and type in "RAF" or "DNG" whatever.A new line will appear with drop-down menus saying.Use the drop-down menu to change to, and new drop-down will appear named Īt this point you can select JPEG or TIFF from the menu, but not RAF or RAW files. ![]() ![]() If you do not see two drop-down windows near the top of the window that say is, then press the plus sign at the right edge of the window.Press these two keys at the same time to launch the Mac "Find" window: + - notice the Search line should show "This Mac" meaning everywhere on your hard drive.Click on the Desktop to make it active (top Menu will say "Finder").Kirsty, to find all your photos on a Mac, try this:
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