Book description
With iPhoto '09, Apple's popular photo organizer and editing program is better than ever. Unfortunately, intuitive as it may be, iPhoto still has the power to confuse anyone who uses it. That's why more people rely on our Missing Manual than any other iPhoto resource. Author and New York Times tech columnist David Pogue provides clear and objective guidance on every iPhoto feature, including new tools such as face recognition, place recognition based on GPS data, themed slideshows, online sharing, enhanced editing, and travel maps. You'll find step-by-step instructions, along with many undocumented tips and tricks.
With iPhoto '09: The Missing Manual, you will:
- Get a course in picture-taking and digital cameras -- how to buy and use a digital camera, how to compose brilliant photos in various situations
- Import, organize, and file your photos -- and learn how to search and edit them
- Create slideshows, photo books, calendars, and greeting cards, and either make or order prints
- Share photos on websites or by email, and turn photos into screensavers or desktop pictures
- Learn to manage your Photo Libraries, use plug-ins, and get photos to and from camera phones
There's much more in this comprehensive guide. Discover today why iPhoto '09: The Missing Manual is the top-selling iPhoto book.
Table of contents
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- The Missing Credits
- Introduction
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I. iPhoto Basics
- 1. Camera Meets Mac
- 2. The Digital Shoebox
- 3. Five Ways to Flag and Find Photos
- 4. Faces and Places
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5. Editing Your Shots
- Editing in iPhoto
- The Toolbar and Thumbnails Browser
- Notes on Full-Screen Mode
- Notes on Zooming and Scrolling
- The Rotate Button
- Cropping
- Straightening
- The Enhance Button
- Red-Eye
- Retouching Freckles, Scratches, and Hairs
- The Effects Palette
- The Adjust Panel
- Introduction to the Histogram
- Exposure
- Contrast
- Saturation
- Highlights and Shadows
- Definition
- Sharpness
- De-noise
- Color Balance
- Copy and Paste
- Beyond iPhoto
- Reverting to the Original
- Editing RAW Files
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II. Meet Your Public
- 6. The iPhoto Slideshow
- 7. Making Prints
- 8. Email, Web Galleries,and Network Sharing
- 9. Books, Calendars, and Cards
- 10. iPhoto Goes to the Movies
- 11. iDVD Slideshows
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III. iPhoto Stunts
- 12. Screen Savers, AppleScript, and Automator
- 13. iPhoto File Management
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IV. Appendixes
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A. Troubleshooting
- The Most Important Advice in This Chapter
- Importing, Upgrading, and Opening
- Exporting
- Printing
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Editing and Sharing
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iPhoto crashes when I double-click a thumbnail to edit it.
- iPhoto crashes when I double-click a thumbnail to edit it.
- iPhoto won’t let me use an external graphics program when I double-click a thumbnail.
- Faces really stinks at identifying the people in my pictures!
- Published pictures I re-edit in iPhoto aren’t updating on my free Flickr page.
- I’ve messed up a photo while editing it, and now it’s ruined!
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iPhoto crashes when I double-click a thumbnail to edit it.
- General Questions
- B. iPhoto ’09, Menu by Menu
- C. Where to Go From Here
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A. Troubleshooting
- Index
- About the Authors
- Colophon
- Copyright
Product information
- Title: iPhoto '09: The Missing Manual
- Author(s):
- Release date: April 2009
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9780596801441
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