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Posted on Jun 27, 2011

I am using Nikon Transfer on my Macbook Air with my Nikon D3100. The software on teh PC says, 151 photos selected and transfer successful however i cannot see any of the photos in the provided default path..can you help?

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Pictures are normally stored in:
~\Pictures
Option 1:
Nikon Transfer stores the pictures in a user selected folder. To fine it, look: http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/266/kw/Nikon%20Transfer
Option 2:
1. Remove Nikon Transfer 2. Have iPhoto import the images into the iPhoto library (~\Pictures)

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