iPhoto ’11: The Macintosh iLife Guide to using iPhoto with OS X Lion and iCloud
by Jim Heid, Michael E. Cohen, Dennis R. Cohen
Printing Photos
Internet photo sharing is great, but hard copy isn’t dead. You might want to share photos with people who don’t have computers. Or, you might want to tack a photo to a bulletin board or hang it on your wall. And there’s just something special about a printed artifact.
iPhoto makes hard copy easy. If you have a photo-inkjet printer, you can use iPhoto to create beautiful color prints in a variety of sizes. This assumes, of course, that your photos are both beautiful and in color.
When printing your photos, you can choose from several formatting options, called themes. You can produce standard prints, but you can also choose themes with elegant borders and mat designs.
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