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In this feature we’ll show you how to improve your image editing experience by upgrading from iPhoto to Apple’s pro-level photography image editor, Aperture 3.Apple ships iPhoto with every new Mac and is a great way to organize all your photos. It also has a handy set of editing tools, not to mention the ... read more
June 5, 2010 in Tutorials by Kevin Carter

Apple updated iPhoto ‘09 late yesterday, resolving some minor issues when syncing with the iPhone, iPod and Apple TV.
For more information please read the support bulletin here.read more
March 31, 2010 in News by Kevin Carter

First posted on our iPhone sister site, we thought we would re-publish the more in-depth review of GeoLogTag here on the iPhoto domain. GeoTagLog is an innovative geologging app for the iPhone 3G and G3s that allows owners of digital cameras to tag their images without the need for additional hardware.We’ve already taken a ... read more
March 24, 2010 in News by Kevin Carter

With the posting this morning of the interview with Chris Cornelis, developer of GeoLogTag, we thought we would re-post both the initial first look with the more in-depth review. GeoLogTag is an innovative app for the iPhone 3G and G3s that leverages the geotagging capabilities of the device for owners of digital cameras without the ... read more
March 24, 2010 in Tips by Kevin Carter

When deleting images from and Event or Album you may think iPhoto is moving them to the main Trash, but it doesn’t. As a kind of failsafe, iPhoto has its own Trash.If you don’t ever empty it, iPhoto’s Trash will start to eat into your disk space. From the main menu select iPhoto > ... read more
March 23, 2010 in Tips by Kevin Carter

As a journalist and professional photographer I use my 15-inch MacBookPro a lot; despite the desktops we have around, the MBP is my machine of choice. While the screen is okay for writing on as well as the occasional tethered shooting and editing, I usually do any serious post production work on a (sadly now ... read more
March 18, 2010 in Tips by Kevin Carter

What’s the idea behind the Hide Photos option in iPhoto? Well, if you want to tidy up an Event or Album without deleting the photos, you can make those shots disappear temporarily. Select each photo you want to hide (hey, you’ve got your reasons), either individually or holding down the Command (cmd) key and selecting ... read more
March 17, 2010 in Tips by Kevin Carter

iPhoto arranges Events based on the order they were imported. And while that’s very handy when wanting to find something, sometimes you want to move some photos from one Event into another that’s separated widely apart. There may be other times when you want simply want to work on two different Events and need ... read more
December 17, 2009 in Tutorials by Kevin Carter