August 2009
Beginner
512 pages
11h 9m
English
Even expert digital photographers sometimes capture images that are not quite perfect—they're a shade too dark or slightly overexposed. Rather than toss out less than perfect digital photos, you can make them better by editing them with iPhoto.
You can use iPhoto to rotate or straighten out images, remove blemishes, lighten or darken images, or even add unique visual effects such as making a photograph look old and faded like an antique.
Project goal: Learn how to modify photographs in iPhoto.
To modify digital photos on your Macintosh, you'll need the following:
The iPhoto program
If you need help getting your pictures from your digital camera to your Macintosh, see Project ...