When using a Mac and Studio, Mac will not let you get to your iPhotos, you will want to put the photos into another file. You can put a file folder on your desktop and put the photos you need there by copying and pasting the photos from Iphoto or you can use Aperture, that is what Debbie uses. I put a folder in my Documents so I could get to my pictures. I really like being able to control my pictures. In my iPhoto folder is all the pictures from my Ipad I suspect that is why you cannot get to those from the remote desktop.
Open your remote desktop.
Short video Mac users
http://minutesmatter.com/Z_MM/techsu...ac_desktop.mp4v
- Open iPhoto
- Copy the photos you need (or Export)
- Create a folder called Pictures in Documents
Open your remote desktop.
- Click on Yellow folders in taskbar
- Click on computer on left side
- Click on your Macintosh drive (on the right side) under other should be the name you gave your computer
- You will get a list of the folders you have access to
- Click on desktop (or the folder where you have the picture you need)
- Click on your Minutes Matter folder "OR"
- If you have created the picture folder you will see it here,
- Click pictures
- Drag and drop your JPEG into the folder you want to use on the Macintosh side.
- You can now copy any of the pictures moved from Iphoto and put on the RDC desktop or into your client folders.
- We recommend setting up a Minutes Matter folder on your desktop for easy access.
Short video Mac users
http://minutesmatter.com/Z_MM/techsu...ac_desktop.mp4v