Version: 2008

Export Artwork to iPhoto 1.0.1 for Mac

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  • Date added: February 22, 2005
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From Doug's AppleScripts :

This is an iTunes AppleScript that will export the artwork of the selected iTunes tracks--or tracks of the selected iTunes Playlist--to iPhoto, where they will also be copied to a "My iTunes Artwork" album.

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