iPhoto '11: The Missing Manual (Missing Manuals)
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iPhoto '11: The Missing Manual (Missing Manuals) Details
With better ways to get your photos online and new options for creating printed projects, iPhoto '11 makes it easier than ever to transfer photos from a digital camera, organize them, and publish, print, or share them in maps—but there's still no printed manual for the program. Fortunately, David Pogue and Lesa Snider team up in this witty, authoritative book that should have been in the box.Organize your collection. Discover all of the options for grouping your pictures—by events, in albums, or based on who’s in the photo or where it was taken.Sharpen your editing skills. Learn how to use iPhoto’s beefed-up editing options, including its Photoshop-like adjustments panel.Share images online. Get your photos to everyone on your list by publishing them to Flickr, Facebook, and MobileMe.Dive into creative projects. Have fun building slideshows (with music), gift books, calendars, and cards.
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I have tried to load and arrange pictures on my Mac for quite some time and even though I thought I had followed the video clips provided by Apple I never seemed to get everything out of the system that i thought was there. I had more than 15000 photos that i needed to name and file in an album plus events and places on the Mac. This little book gave me the direct answers to those filing questions. I have used it to name, tag, file and place about 75% of my photos on this Mac and now I am well pleased. I still have a lot to learn and just browsing through this manual there were dozens of things I learned that iPhoto will do that I did not know about. You can always view the Mac videos however like in my case you have got to know what to ask for, in order to view them. Now I have a hardcopy manual that I can refer to instantly. Well written, easy to understand and easy to find your subjects.