iPhoto '08: The Missing Manual by David Pogue The unconfirmed error reports are from readers. They have not yet been approved or disproved by the author or editor and represent solely the opinion of the reader. Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification This page was updated March 4, 2008. UNCONFIRMED errors and comments from readers: [13] in the camera resolution chart; how many pictures listed for 2gb with a 2mp resolution says 61 but should say 1968 (22-23) Graphic #'s reversed; Page 22 graphic should be (figure 1-6) Page 23 graphic should be (figure 1-7) (41) figure 1-1; "it" is spelled with 2 "i"s {90} Note:; Reference/URL for listing of raw compatible cameras comes back: "Page Not Found". {154} top of page; You forgot to mention that if you can have iPhoto perform an OR search by holding down the shift key when clicking on additional keywords. {178} 2nd paragraph & Frequently Asked Questions box; There's a bit of confusion about which slider combinations you are recommending. There are a few different methods you mention, some which do not exist or are contradict each other: 1. ONLY the Levels control 2. Levels AND Exposure 3. "the dynamic duo of Exposure and Contrast" 4. Brightness and Contrast You state "If you've already adjusted your image using the Levels controls, then you probably won't need to play with Exposure and Contrast." Then in the FAQ box, you say "...I can create a well-balanced histogram with the Exposure and Levels sliders." That seems to contradict your first statement that you don't need to mess with the Exposure slider if using the Levels controls. Further on in the FAQ box, you say "...you may as well get into the habit of using the Exposure and Levels sliders." So which is it? Are you supposed to use the Levels sliders on their own or use both the Levels sliders and the Exposure sliders together? In the second sentence in the FAQ box you say "the Brightness and Contrast sliders do pretty much the same thing." The problem is, there is no Brightness slider in iPhoto '08. Though out the text it seems that you are saying you should choose between using only the Levels control or using the Exposure and Contrast sliders. The FAQ box seems to confuse things.