Slideshow w/o import in iPhoto?

Hi there, people

I have two 2 with more than a thousand images/photos (16 & 32 GB) USB flash drives.

How can I use iPhoto to see these pictures as a slide show without having to import them into iPhoto?

Or y at - it a third-party application freeware that I can use if I can't use iPhoto?

My directions: iPhoto 11 (9.2.3)

Thank you for your time, James

You can not. iPhoto is a database and can show you only images that have been imported into it.

There are a lot of viewers of the image on the App Store, so I would start looking there or on MacUpdate.

A particular application comes to mind, but is more than a spectator, but she will do what you want, and it's Graphic Converter.

http://www.lemkesoft.de/en/products/GraphicConverter/

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