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![]() Rose Broyles is an Apple product enthusiast,photographer and Graphic Designer.
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![]() Iphoto to Mobile MeIf you have a Mac at home, an iPhone, and a PC at the office, MobileMe can get them all in sync using push technology. Update one of them and the other two are updated automatically. You can also use the service to share photos and movies stored in your iPhoto library. ![]() iPhoto tricksOften the manuals of computer products that we buy, whether software or hardware, do not provide all the details of what they can do and what they cannot. Either consumers are left to discover what they are or they learn about those capabilities from others. Sometimes the developers themselves publish these in their websites. Sometimes other enthusiasts share what they learn. ![]() How to make an iPhoto CalendarPeople often have favorite photos. It could be family portraits, records of special events, images of things you like best, or any beautiful photos of subjects you have taken. If you would like to feature those photos the whole year round, you can create a calendar using iPhoto, display a few at home and give others away to family and friends. ![]() How to make an iPhoto greeting cardGreeting cards are a great way to communicate special messages to special people. This is why they have been around for hundreds of years. Even in this electronic age when e-cards can be sent, there are still a good number who choose to send the conventional greeting card. ![]() Color Correcting in iPhotoMost digital cameras are equipped with so much hi-tech features that it often comes as a surprise when a few of the images we capture turn out to be over- or underexposed, making them either too bright or dark, or to have colors that are too warm or cold.
Fortunately, these can be corrected right in your iPhoto image management software. iPhoto's image editing capabilities are more than sufficient for most people. They are pretty simple too. When correcting for colors, follow the steps below. ![]() Removing iPhoto DuplicatesRemoving iPhoto Duplicates
Duplicate photos can, for one reason or another, sometimes be stored in iPhoto's library folders and subfolders. This happens in spite of the iPhoto's protective feature preventing the uploading of duplicates. These unnecessarily occupy space in your computer. ![]() Iphoto AlternativesNo two products, even if they are intended to provide precisely the same kind of service, are exactly alike. This is the reason why we have so many brands of, say, laptops, cameras, cell phones, and software applications.
It is always a good idea to compare competing brands of any product. If you are a manufacturer, discovering the strong points of your competitor's product helps you pinpoint what to improve in yours. If you are a customer, such comparison helps you make a better choice. ![]() Share Iphoto on a NetworkOne of the great things about iPhoto is that it allows you to share your pictures and albums with your friends right on their computers with a few very simple steps. There is no need to log on to any social networking site. Just open your iPhoto. ![]() Iphoto ApplescriptAppleScript is Apple Inc.'s scripting language that is built into the Mac OS. It is a versatile and powerful programming language that allows users to control software applications, databases, Web services, networks, and the operating system itself. AppleScript is meant to operate alongside the graphical user interface (GUI). ![]() Iphoto LibraryWhen you upload your photos into iPhoto, they are stored in a library folder where the software organizes and keeps track of their precise locations. Certain data files are also created to help in their organization. These are also stored in the same folder as the photos.
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