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Asked by keiher in iPhoto Photo Software, Mac OS X, Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)

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How do I get to the actual .jpg files once I have imported them with iPhoto?  I can't seem to get past the iPhoto icon in finder.  For example the file path may be:  

HardDrive/Pictures/iPhoto/Originals/2008/June 4,2008/IMG1324

If I try to use finder I can only get up to the /iPhoto folder and then it launches the iPhoto application.  I can't open the IMG1324 file without launching iPhoto.  How do I get around this so I can see all my Original files in Finder without launching iPhoto?  Previous versions of iPhoto allowed me to do this.  I'm using the latest version iPhoto 08.

When I launch Photoshop and try to import a picture, I also get stuck at the iPhoto Icon because it is an application but the folders residing on the other side are not accessible.

Thanks,

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