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Ephotos league
Ephotos league













ephotos league
  1. #Ephotos league mac os#
  2. #Ephotos league software#
  3. #Ephotos league code#

You must allow each of the items for the script to work.

  • On the scripts’ first run you will be presented with a few extra dialog boxes asking for permission to access System Events,Image Events, Photos, Finder and.
  • From the Applescript menu bar item on the right hand side of the menu bar, select “ePhotos”.
  • There is no limit to the number of photos you can select. The script only works when in the “Thumbnail View”.
  • Open Photos and make sure you are in the “Thumbnail View”.
  • Open the preferences and select the “Show Script menu in menu bar”.
  • Open the application “Script Editor” located within Applications/Utilities folder.
  • Where Macintosh HD is the name of your hard drive Macintosh HD/Library/Core Services/Image Events.
  • Click on the “+” icon, and traverse the folder structure to locate “Image Events” in the “core services” directory.
  • Click the padlock to unlock the security options and click on “Full Disk Access” in the left hand column.
  • Within “Security and Privacy” pane of “System Preferences” go to the “Privacy” tab.
  • At this point you may want to remove any unneeded scripts from this directory.
  • Copy the script to your Scripts folder within your User/Library.
  • ephotos league

    #Ephotos league mac os#

    The script is compatible with >= Mac OS 10.14

    ephotos league

    #Ephotos league software#

    During the process it gives the user the ability to downsize the images more suitable for emailing Supported software Postbox have provided a "sharing extension" that will allow images to be passed onto Postbox from the Apple Photos App, but that is limited to 10 photos and no downsizing functionalityĮPhotos is an Applescript to export photos selected within the Apple Photos App and attached them to a new email in Postbox or Outlook. It provides the ability to downsize attached images (not inline images) from the Photos App to your email client. This software adds a function severely missing from the Postbox and Microsoft Outlook Apps.

    #Ephotos league code#

    In the rewrite I added functionality, better error handling and expanded the code to also send resized photos to Microsoft Outlook. I was forced to rewrite my code to fix my script and make it compatible with the tighter controls of Catalina. Now having recently updated to Mac OS Catalina everything broke. The script was not thorough, but it worked. So, a couple of years ago I wrote an Applescript to take a selection of photos within Apple Photos provide a prompt for three different file size options and send the result to Postbox. Apple Mail badly embeds all images inline and although now Postbox has included image resizing, it too is only available for inline images. None offered the same functionality Apples iPhoto used to have. I had tried all the email programs and tested new ones as they were released. If the overall email size was too large, you have to do it all over again with different settings. Photos now had to be exported to a folder and then manually dragged into the email client. When Apple dropped the built in email photo resizing option to share photos to an email program, it made things cumbersome. If you find this software useful please buy me a coffee via This script is provided as freeware, but any donations will be greatly appreciated.















    Ephotos league