iPhoto: The Missing Manual

2014 release, covers iPhoto 9.5 for Mac and 2.0 for iOS 7

Nonfiction, Computers, Database Management, Art & Architecture, Photography, Application Software
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Author: David Pogue, Lesa Snider ISBN: 9781491948415
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: May 13, 2014
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: David Pogue, Lesa Snider
ISBN: 9781491948415
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: May 13, 2014
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

This new edition covers iPhoto 9.5 for Mac and iPhoto 2.0 for iOS 7. (iPhoto is not available in iOS 8.)

Whether you’re on a Mac or iOS 7 device, iPhoto now makes it easier than ever to organize, edit, publish, print, and share your photos—but neither version of the program offers a manual to help you get going. Fortunately, David Pogue and Lesa Snider offer a clear and objective guide to iPhoto in this witty, authoritative book.

The important stuff you need to know

Organize your collection. Group your pictures by events, albums, people, or places.

Sharpen your editing skills. Use all of iPhoto’s editing options, whether you’re on a Mac or on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch running iOS 7.

Dive into new features. Learn about the enhanced mapping system, new slideshow themes, and streamlined printing.

Compare your photos. View multiple shots side by side to determine which is best.

Share your shots online. Post photos on iCloud or Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, and other social sites.

Keep web journals. Create snazzy, customizable online scrapbook pages.

Create projects. Have fun building slideshows, gift books, calendars, and cards.

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This new edition covers iPhoto 9.5 for Mac and iPhoto 2.0 for iOS 7. (iPhoto is not available in iOS 8.)

Whether you’re on a Mac or iOS 7 device, iPhoto now makes it easier than ever to organize, edit, publish, print, and share your photos—but neither version of the program offers a manual to help you get going. Fortunately, David Pogue and Lesa Snider offer a clear and objective guide to iPhoto in this witty, authoritative book.

The important stuff you need to know

Organize your collection. Group your pictures by events, albums, people, or places.

Sharpen your editing skills. Use all of iPhoto’s editing options, whether you’re on a Mac or on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch running iOS 7.

Dive into new features. Learn about the enhanced mapping system, new slideshow themes, and streamlined printing.

Compare your photos. View multiple shots side by side to determine which is best.

Share your shots online. Post photos on iCloud or Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, and other social sites.

Keep web journals. Create snazzy, customizable online scrapbook pages.

Create projects. Have fun building slideshows, gift books, calendars, and cards.

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