![]() So, export them from LightRoom to either iPhoto or Photos, which your computer should already have loaded onto it. ![]() ![]() You say you prefer to view your photos exported from LightRoom. So I'm searching for a "work around" for this where I don't have to make subdirectories for each years' photos. That way, I can see 8 or 12 photos on the screen, depending on how large I make the icons, and I don't have to scroll through the hundreds of older photos. I prefer to view my jpg photos (exported from Lightroom) in icon view AND view the most recent files first. What's wrong with viewing them in Lightroom? (Sure, files can be sorted in descending order in "file name" view, but then you can't actually see the photo, so this is not a solution.)Ħ0D, canon 18-135 EFS, and 1.4 extender in the bag. My files are formatted, YYYY-MM-DD-photo#. I have a dozen subdirectories containing similar content, e.g one directory for Waterfowl photos from various years, another for deer. I'm completely befuddled that Apple's latest OS (or even it's oldest OS for that matter), doesn't provide for this basic command. Apple's Tech Support says there's no way to sort files in descending order when files are in viewed in "Icon View".
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