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Quick Tip: Adding Photo Albums to Any Page in iWeb

Written on September 25, 2009 by Charles Jade and 2 people have commented

Having finally gotten around to upgrading to iWeb ‘09, I’ve found the best new feature to be an old trick that stopped working in iWeb ‘08. It’s a simple method for inserting photo albums onto other pages, like blogs — and for iWeb ‘09 users it’s a hidden feature that shouldn’t be missed.
The greatest strength [...]

Google Picasa 3.5 Takes Some Cues From iPhoto ‘09

Written on September 23, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

In case you’re an Apple user who isn’t on board with iPhoto ‘09, Google has just updated its own free image management software, Picasa, which shares its name with the web-based Flickr rival. Picasa 3.5 for Mac takes a lot of direction from iPhoto ‘09, borrowing at least two major features from Apple’s own software.
Picasa web users [...]

Adobe Bridge as a Better iPhoto

Written on August 26, 2009 by Charles Moore and 16 people have commented

iPhoto is OK, especially if you like lots of automation when managing your image files, but it’s not as likely to appeal to pros or serious amateurs. Some will use Apple’s Aperture or Adobe’s Lightroom, but there’s another photo management solution you may already have on your hard drive.
I’m talking about Adobe’s Bridge utility, a [...]

Share Your Best Shots With an iPhoto Favorites Library

Written on August 24, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 2 people have commented

I took to the soapbox recently about the lack of flexibility in iPhoto for incremental backups. I still don’t have a great solution that suits my particular needs and desires, though some useful suggestions can be found in the comments of that post. But here’s a little tip that may be useful if you’ve got [...]

Apple Releases iPhoto 8.1

Written on August 18, 2009 by Chris Ryan and 3 people have commented

Apple today released iPhoto 8.1, a free update to its consumer photo application. The update brings several new features for print products, including new themes and a larger book size. Consumers can now order “extra large” photo books, that start at $49.99 USD for a 13×10 hardcover.
This update for iPhoto also includes three new travel-related [...]

The iPhoto Backup Dilemma

Written on July 28, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 26 people have commented

Recently, David tee’d up a great article about migrating from Aperture to iPhoto. And iPhoto is a great photo management application — it’s easy to use and extremely powerful. But the problem (for me at least) comes when trying to archive photos. I try to keep about 16 months worth of photos at any given time, [...]

How-To: Move Photos From Aperture to iPhoto

Written on July 23, 2009 by David Appleyard and 15 people have commented

Aperture is a great photo management application, but may not be suitable for everyone. I recently made a decision to move back to iPhoto in order to use some of the features in the latest release. Several of these, such as face recognition, are not present in the current version of Aperture.
This decision posed a [...]

What’s the Buzz About the SD Card Slot?

Written on June 15, 2009 by Chris Ryan and 8 people have commented

When I’d originally written about the introduction of the new 15″ MacBook Pro on Monday, I was curious as to if the newly featured SD card slot would support even newer SDHC cards. A little research later, I learned that the MacBook Pro does support this standard and has a few more tricks up its sleeve. So what’s all the buzz about the SD card slot?

Create a 3D Wall With Your Photos

Written on June 03, 2009 by James Dempsey and 9 people have commented

iPhoto is perfectly capable of displaying your photos as a slideshow or one at a time. But you’re limited to a flat display that doesn’t exactly “wow” anyone. With one simple download, you can view your iPhoto collection on a visually stunning 3D wall, right in your Web browser.

First Look: iPhoto ‘09

Written on January 28, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 24 people have commented

I’ve spent several hours tinkering with Apple’s new iPhoto ‘09 — part of the newly updated iLife ‘09 suite of media applications — and I like what I’ve seen so far. The entire application is a strong step forward, and the exciting new features (facial recognition and geotagging) don’t disappoint. The following is a focused [...]

iLife ‘09 Shipping, It is Indeed Now Late January

Written on January 26, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

Looks like Apple’s estimate of a late January ship date for iLife ‘09 is coming true after all, since customers who ordered the application suite have begun to get notices that their copies are now shipping. Those customers will likely receive their copies of the product early this week, with official word from Apple putting [...]

Macworld Day 3: Best of Macworld 2009

Written on January 08, 2009 by Weldon Dodd and No one has commented

Wednesday at Macworld Expo marked a distinct change from the hectic activity around the keynote and the open of the show floor. The big news today was the announcement of the Best of Show awards from Macworld. The products recognized this year are…
Best of Macworld 2009

iPhoto ‘09
Cisco WebEx Meeting Center
Things
Ecamm Network BT-1 Bluetooth Web Cam
Filemaker [...]

iPhoto ‘09: Face Detection, Place Detection, and Amazing Slideshows

Written on January 06, 2009 by Weldon Dodd and 19 people have commented

When highlighting the new updates to iLife ‘09 today, Phil Schiller probably spent the most time highlighting the new features in iPhoto. There’s lots to like in this ‘09 update and the crowd was definitely “wowing” at some of the cool stuff that was demonstrated.
First up are two brand-new features to help you organize your [...]

Optimize iPhone Photo Retrieval With Apple’s Image Capture Utility

Written on December 11, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 2 people have commented

Despite the iPhone having a less-than-stellar camera, I wind up taking more pictures with it than any other device we own. This becomes a painful reality every time I connect my phone up to my MacBook Pro since I am reminded that I have enabled the launching of iPhoto whenever there are new pictures to [...]

5 Things You Never Knew About Spotlight

Written on December 03, 2008 by Lisa Hoover and 31 people have commented

Many people use Quicksilver as a replacement for Spotlight, but if you’re happy with the native file search and app launcher in Mac OS X, then why change? You probably know that you can access Spotlight quickly with the Command-spacebar keyboard shortcut, but here are a few more tricks you might not know exist.

Spotlight makes [...]

A Great Christmas Gift: iPhoto Calendars

Written on November 19, 2008 by David Appleyard and 3 people have commented

It’s the time of year when — love it or hate it — you need to start thinking about Christmas shopping. If you’re the kind of person who prefers to leave their shopping until Christmas Eve, then by all means skip on to the next post! I prefer to plan ahead and beat some of [...]

Using Time Capsule as a Media Drive

Written on October 17, 2008 by David Appleyard and 33 people have commented

As someone with a large media collection (around 550GB), I’m always looking for inventive new ways to store, backup and stream all my content.
One of my main annoyances with simply storing media on an external drive is that you obviously need to have the device physically plugged in. My Lacie Drive worked well, but was [...]

iPhoto 7.1.4 soon?

Written on July 13, 2008 by Nick Mediati and 2 people have commented

So a little earlier I was filling out a support request form for MobileMe because when I try to send invitations to friends for my MobileMie Web Gallery, Mail spits back a MobileMe promo page, minus the CSS layout. While filling out the form, I ran across a reference to iPhoto 7.1.4. Perusing the iPhoto [...]

Beginning Mac: Find and Email a Photo in My iPhoto Library

Written on June 27, 2008 by Jethro Jones and 15 people have commented

My very frustrated wife called me today to ask how to send a photo that she had imported to iPhoto ‘08. She was frustrated that she couldn’t find the actual file so she could attach it to an email. The iPhoto Library sits on our external drive (you can choose where your library is located [...]

Flickery – The “iPhoto” For Flickr

Written on May 19, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 8 people have commented

Eternal Storms has released a public beta of flickery, an OS X (Leopard only) client for flickr. It bring a great deal of iPhoto-like functionality to your flickr.com account in the way it displays photos and enables you to tag & group your collection. You can also browse, view and comment on pictures of your [...]