Apple's wildly popular iPhoto software is a gorgeous digital shoebox for downloading, organizing, printing, publishing, and touching up unlimited numbers of digital photos. In this comprehensive, witty guide, authors Pogue, Schorr, and Story give iPhoto 1.1 the one feature it lacks: a manual. With this guide, Macintosh fans can take their digital photos to the screen, to the Web, to printouts, to hardbound photo books, even to DVDs. And they'll learn how to take iPhoto far beyond its seemingly simple feature list. But the software is just the beginning. The book also covers choosing and mastering a digital camera, basic photographic techniques, and tips for shooting special subjects like kids, sports, nighttime shots, portraits, and more.
- Title:
- iPhoto: The Missing Manual
- By:
- David Pogue, Joseph Schorr, Derrick Story
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media / Pogue Press
- Formats:
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- Print Release:
- July 2002
- Pages:
- 304
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00365-4
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00365-X
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